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12·DaDy Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlddleport, O. ~Dee. 111, 19.8

Pomeroy Shakes~are Club Members the ~orlllllear . c,{HIIV~ermonette
Are Guests ol Mrs. Ben Neutzling
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Sewing Club'S
Annual Dinner
Held Wednesday

Chnstmas green cloth and cen· Kerns Roush to open the meet·

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note of thanks was sent to Cora tered wtth the red carnation ing of the WSCS ol the
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HONGLULU !l!Ill) -The
nauoii•a ftnt. blosateUite faile4
to reenter ~ earth's atmosphere aa ~ Saturday,
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of speei·'
mens 61 piai\ts and low animal
ore~ll!f to an orbital death;
II. 1~ for the National
Aerqrrlllllct and Space Admlnistratf91t tNASAl said tbe capsule
carl'YIDi tlie plant and animal
Ill• ~~y separated fro111
tile ~ on command, but
an -~ malfunction In an
~tor" .f)rstem trwmitted
ti'I'GileOUI Information.

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New OfficerS

M:r:IGS THEATRE

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because we trust

ta~e care of us.
lng of Christmas carols and a . ,''Behold, I br~ng yo~ good

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tulings of great JOY which shall
be to all people. ,For unto you
15 ~&gt;?rn th1s. day m _the. ctty .
Davtd a Sav1our, which IS Christ
the Lord."
What onderfully
"Good
w
News" was given to the sheP.II
herds as they ~atched
their
sheep on the htllslde near Bet.h·ll
lehem on the night God g~ve
His Son to the World, Notice
that the message reads th,at
the "Good News" Is given to
all people. Not one person on
earth Is excluded, Christ came
save everyone from the bondage of sin, that they might be
lree,
Jesus said, "If I make you
free, ye shall be free indeed."
Jesus can free you of
those
sins which you are committing.
against God and man. He can
make you a new person who
is free from the slavery of sin.
This good news Is yours today
simply for the asking. JIISt ask
Chr'
JSl to come Into your heart
and forgive and take away our
s'ns
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11 ou w·u pray th'19 &amp;
m y 't ~h · t 1.11
relnatoy
eanh1 ' t IISd l~f :"'ndme ld
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pass away, an ~
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ecome
new" You will be a ne pe
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son In Jesus Christ. You will
still have the same physical
h
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c aractenstlcs, but
. the toward
you, your heart will be changed,
Instead of your life brlngillgll
forth "adultery• lornl'catl·on• u•·~cleanness, lasciviousness, Idola· II
try, witchcraf~ hatred, varianooe II
emulations, strife, seditions,
esies, envyings, murders, drunk·
enness and' reve!Ung,"
w1'll
" co~e Iorth from your 111e,
love, JOY, peace, lon1gsulffer.ing,ll
gentleness, goodness, faith,
meekness, and temperance"
Galatians 5:19, 20, 21, 22 and 23.
When the shen""rda beard this

Napper, Mrs. Harry
Wyatt,
Mrs. John Grueser and guest,,

ginia Davis, Rev. Stutler
Kevin and Lee Ann Nease.

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.~om~ p!'OpiP •~ve •o mtwh " iiRy, orR we~&gt;k ,
or a month, or a payrlay- toss in extra dollars from birthday and Christmas gifts,
overtime pay or honu,es-save every penny,
dime, or quarter. Any way you. choose to
save here. we'll help your savings account
grl!lw faster ... with interest, as earned!
Open yow· savings account here now!

Open Friday Nights
6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

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POMEROY

'#f~* NATIONAL BANK
Serving Meigs County for &lt;Wer 94 years

POMEROY

RUTLAND

Member Federal Reserve System
All Accounts Insured Up To $15,000 Under
The Federal Doposlt Insurance Corporation

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Is the removable leather card-photo case, It's a sepeoJiii
use. with windows for 8 cards or wpshOt$ b'OII can lclll
or replace windows). Pockets for 2 charge plates.illM
snap closi111o The Convertible itself is a cornplelt bltlo'
fold. With a secret tCllllparlment for large bills ~
lhe rqutar bill compa;tmenl Two Jeathef pocl&lt;etl for
cards and papers. A window with an ideriliflcatlon'carl
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search was called off.
Bios project officers said the
retro rocket required to bring
the capsule back into the
atmosphere apparently failed to
fire. The capsule and spaeecralt
will continue to orbit and
"slowly decay," NASA said,
until they reenter the earth's
atmosphere, a· process tllal will
take a long time.
The Bios was the first In a
$100 million series of planned
satellite launchings. The flying
laboratory, whlch orbited Wed·
nesday after a perfect launcit

from cape Kennedy, was to
have provided scientist.. witb
answer to such questions as the
effect ol weipuessnesa; growlh
and heredity In plant.. and
onimals, and what sublie
cellular chanses might occur to
astronauts In .pace lor extend·
ed periods.
"During its three days or
orbit.'' Wilson said, ''the
spacecraft maintained proper
temperature, pressure, hwnidity
and welghtl"'•ness levels for .
the experiments and certain
useful engineering and whole

system dafa was obtained.
"However, without reco"'J
and analysis of tile ~­
the biollatellite missloo•b8l ""'
met its scientific objectives." :. ';
Altltough ostensively a
the project may yteld
posllive results If and wbeli
280 pound capsule reent«a
atmosphere and Ia l't!C!OVefecl;
addition to containing
cious biological ~=~~
the cajisule was e
cameras which
pholol!l'aphs during tile
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Rusk Expect(;! More Aid for Asian Front

Romney Honored, Cheered'
By Growing GOP Support

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Bloody Ground·Fighting Flares in Central Highlands

Our Find-lt·YouneJUat
for sfrb who 'dump their jewelry
in _. different places.
And only remember nine" dlent.

SANTA CLAUS
On Elberfelds 2nd Floor This Week
Friday and Saturday from 3 to 4.

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UNITED NATIONS (UP[) - first step toward peace, disar· The treaty, c:ontalnlnC 1f
The United Nations Saturday mament and a ban on the I articles, becom., effective .Nil'
gave overwhelming approval to , •pread of nuclear weapons.
as soon as it ia ratified 11r ftY1
man's first international law · The 122-member main politi· governments, lncll!dlng dtoae .,
ensuring the peaceful uses of cal oommittee adopted a , the United States, lhe aow.&amp;
outer space.
:resolution embodying the histor.' Union and Britain,
Both the United States and ic outer space treaty which
the Soviet Union haUed the . prohibits the placing of nuclear Ambassador Arll1llr J. ~
treaty as an unportant possible weapons in space,
berg hailed tile treaty U - •
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and said notbing would mike
the United States '~ppler"
than if it were followed bf 1
FIRST SECTION
Pago 2·3 . General NIIWs treaty against the prollleraUnl
Page 4
... . , Editorial or nuclear weapons.
Pago 5-6-7 . . . . . . Sporta
Soviet Ambassador Nlkalal T.
Page 8 ...•• Farm News
Fedorenko
warned !bit II
Pago 10 ........ WHk's
Immediate
earthly
pr\lblems,
Roundup,
-CONSTRUCTION ori Gallla ~Unty's new lake is expected to be com pleted w,ithin
' · few days. The lake Is locat~d adjacent to the
were
not
solved
In
the nelr
WASHINGTON (UP!l -A
Meigs HilWa Beat
main camplns area at the junior fairgrounds. Above, Paul Evans, of the Galha County Soli and Water Con!H,!rvat~on J?lstrlct, operates a
future, there would continue 'itr
lawmaker promised
SECOND SECTION
transit (left) while Darrell 'ioung holds a survey rod. Driving a stake is Tuck Carter. Operating the caterpillar on rtght ts Ted Hanna. This Democratic
Salurday to introduce on the Page 13-14 ... Local and be a threat hangiog over lhe
Tlpti-Benlinel photograph was taken at the lake's mid-section, looldn g east toward Rt. 35.
first day of the new Congress
Aru News world.
He added, however, that wltl16
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Pag• IS·l
regarded ~ IWia .
the
agreements requhd
othir
areas o! ~It could
"'niir oama ·county Agrtculfur.Attoa
Service Ion&amp; both sldes
l'!ke 'I'd , Caner..and .
Construe- &amp;p.
MccarthJ P•u• 24 . In Our Town undoubtedly ~!,!t!..~~lar
e1 Soclely revealed Sallll'day Is pmtdjne ' fllwlclal help. grass will 1Je.,p{aoltd 81on41,1B 11011 , has t!oliipi~. lite' mlh n::N·. v.:sa\ribe'''b~tt~' 1tlr ' · THIRD SECTION
agreement II·
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day that Gallla county's rie,..ll 1he latt will be aecordlng banks. A ditch hu been com- !IK'vinS. for the new lake.
clean air was belng lost because , Poge 25-32 ...... Comics
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lake
wiU
be
ready
for
ul!t
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~:·•nd
will
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to
take
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When
completed,
the
lake
of
"Inadequacy
of
present
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tie stocked' with II~ by the water at the lower end of the will serve as an addi.tional a~ pollution control measures and '
BROWNS WIN
COLUMBUS &lt;UP!) - Memor·
UJt!JitD' PRESS
COIIStructlon 011 the one acre State.
lake area.
traction at fhe camp Site, whicn the fragmentation of efforls."
The Cleveland Browns rallied ial services will be lteld Tu•
project
began
last
week.
Act·
Two
walking
bridles
from
Woodland
Improvement
has
last
'!llmmer
~ttracted
over
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·from
a 10.10 tie at halftime to 1 day afternoon for the Rev. WU..
1~'1'ERNATIONAL
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ual planning began
eight the camp site area leading a· already iaken care of many lm· 250 tounsts,
Smce the now of a1r slap !he St. Louis Cardinals liam c. Peterson, 65, pulA1r
Fannncler Dtel
months ago according to Waldo cross a small creek to the Jake proveme~ts in the area, such Brow.n also announced seVPr3l l tra~~L..,nds state . and . othe~ :18·10 Saturday afternoon. Re· Jof the w. Broed St. Presb)'\el'o
COLUMBUS _
FUNERAL . f'. Brown. Gallia County Jun. area will be constructed before as clearmg away dead trt"eS, beautification proJects
a r e political boundaries, It '" . serve quarterbacks finished lor ian Church since 1957. He died
serVlcas will be hrld Monday ' lor Fairground and
Gallla spring, Brown added,
hriar patches and swamp sec· underway at the camp
Site Imperative that the federal both clubs.
·Friday in Mt. Carmel Bospllll.
for Ho·•ard H 'Gassaway ex Camp Site manager. The lake Shrubbery will be plant!'&lt;! a· tors.
area.
govdefrnmhenthatssu,mel a, P"'d lthlve \
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600
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in a forward-moving partner·
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rec!,qr ol the Ohio Company, feet
80 feet wide, and be,hip with the local and state J
an Investment nrm.
tw""n ••sht and 10 r...t d•ep.
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Gasaway, so, died Friday tr.
WASHINGTON (UP() raiwan, South VIetnam, Thai· said.
pollution," he said in a
University Hosp:::l o: ~anfr. behind the pjunio; fairground~ cretary of State Dean Rusk s.
and, Tehran and India before ·
Wrong Attention Focuo
statement.
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~f 7as a me;;:..r 0; ~~: ~g· lour miles north of Gallipoli~: on his return from a 22,700-m•Je ~ning to Paris for the NATO He also commented that a lot McCarthy'• propooed legislaWIDTE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va. (UPI) -~
1 col mm k
salve
A . tl. n· off Rt 35
diplomatic mission Saturday he c·onference.
of people seem to be paying ti'on would establish an 1·nter· igan Gov. George Romney said Saturday he was honore4
ves men 8 an ers asoc1a" on Brown
· said
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· to ll .S. bo mb'ng
· · Iy swt'It buildup of pu'"'
!he proJ·ect will expected other countrlea to step Dl I . h
peel
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I s state system of air pollution and and encouraged lly a surgnsmg
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Ica and the execuuve
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f N ti I A . add greally to the wildlife value up their aid to South Vietnam - . h I fro US Uies fo South m e. o . an
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pres.• en ta con
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terronsm m the South. He sa1d r uire the Health Education
Romney spoke out as the nahon's governors end
lion of Seeurlhes Dealers, Inc., of the eamp1ng a!"a,
troo
I V1etnam, Rusk decllned to say there was a terrorist attack on eq
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District I,
TIIe lake Is bema constructps.
which countries might offer Saigon airport while he was In and Welfare Department to set went home in ost-election disarray while Republicanl
ed through the cooperallon ol Rusk also Indicated he was additional ald. He said that was S lh v· tn
clean all standards for the
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var~ou~ coun Y agr1 · u ur ag- ready to tell President Johnson I lor litem. to ,announce.
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McCarthy's statement renect.. party harmonv.
mind. And he said he also
~OBCOW - THE SUVIET and Water Co~rvat1on DIS· Organization !NATO) had i "good understanding" of the . Industry Gutted
growing concern over dirty 1 The front - running Romney decide how to deal with
1.·ed
Union oonflrmed Saturday that trlct and the Soil r.onservallon weatllered France's military , issues In the war during hiS · I C' .
f
"ir prompted largely by the ' again edged a little closer to starters and !pODtaneoua or
eon,t,munist ~:OS had issued Service, which will . provide wit!Idrawa~ ~nd W8ll ready to lrlp, Including that on the part i ~N~~~~~~~Pl) _
A Thanksgiving week smog alert ' ilf'l'llmin• an active pre.siden· ,nizatlona" whlch might Jar
an ultlmaturp ordering three technical and engmeermg ..,.v. begin rehuddmg lor a space-age of the NATO countries.
I 11 'nd 1 . 1 b 'ld' h
along tile eastern seaboard
tial candidate when he told unauthorized campalan•
· Soviet correopo
' nd ents 1ces.
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· Jtura1 Sl• bil't· future.
w mg. ous·
o·. eeri
ol the siX
Asked abo 1 the controve,.. sma
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In
newsmen
at this mountain re- him.
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ng trms I
No Slgll Of Eod
1over U.S. bombing raids in the suburban Deer Park was gut·
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mas Day.
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Rusk flew to nearby Andrews , vicinity of the North VIetnam ted Saturday by a fire that cau,.
Thmgs have .moved ahead the surge, of pr&lt;&gt;-Romn•
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Air Force Base from tile Paris 1capiial of Hanoi, Rusk declined ed damaRe estimated at $00.000 I CINCINNATI (UP!) - Chi!· : faster than I anhrtpated before port as eVIdenced in poD
111 PekinR F!lday . The nt'Ws
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NATO meeun1, At 1 plfneslde to go beyond administration I Deer Park fireman
Harry dren playing with matches Sal· the election. I haven't encour- ing him ahead of p,,
was
IPresd
tmmedlalely w
I news conference, he aid that statements that warplanes only McConnell was treated at Mer- urday apparently slarted a ft"' ayed that
but r don't find it Johnson, the Mormon go
throughout world-exeeplln Rua
nowhere on hla wide-ranging Ihad struck military targets.
Icy Hospital after getting glass which badly damaged a two • an unfavorable development." replied:
sla, where Tass, the Soviet }ft££
travels to Asia and Europe did There would be no need for in his eye and was released. , •tory brick house in suburba,n Romney made it clear he in· ''I don't see bow any red ~
news agency, walled 24 boors
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he find any Indication that American planes to be over \The firms were Crossbow, Inc., : Walnut HUis. The unoccupied tends to build an organization blooded American could be otllo '
before pobhshlng it.
Hanoi wu wiUing to negotiate North VIetnam at all If Hanoi tndustrlal enRineers, and H. E. dwelling was schoduled to be tr help him reach his final de- er than honored to have peopll • '
WlDTE SULPHUR SPRfNGR, ~n end to tltc Vietnam wnr.
woold give l1JI It~ military ! Hanrork and As..,.,iareo, con· torn down to make way for Jn. cislon on whether to run. He feel the way these developmenll A
M,atriel Pro/
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w. VA. (UP)) - Gov. Jame~&gt; ' Tbe secrelary .tslted Japan, ambitions Ia the South, Rusk suiting engineers,
terstate 71.
reiterated Utat he need• h.tv iltdl&lt;:&amp;l&lt;. ll ;, •lso subal·!riao~
~'WANT!OO IIIW, N. Y.
A. JU:l9dea was told heN Friday
Navl&lt;doojlwin Roekeleller, dau· thai Oble baa won the 19116 a·
jl_tter of ~er David Roell- wlfll of the Society of Industrial
·,efeller and niece of Gov.
Realtors and Developers.
~oil. A. Rockefeller, was marGoV. Rhodes' learned of
r_!l4 Saturltay at the Union 1101!Q!' from WOllam B. West
Ch~ to Walter J. Kaiser, WUhtngton, prealdellt of
SAIGON (UPII -U.S.
positions Inside the IIOoCelled and unloaded 2,245,000 props·
llerft Team Alllckod
chineguns. The weapons auto- Viet Cong aaents
UJOclate profeasor of
Ena• nallonal orsanlzallon, at
In the fU'SI
demilitarized zone lor the thirll ganda leaflets over Hanoi and In the Mekong Delta south oJ matlcally spray about four the terror attacks ordered
!Ish li!ld eamparatlve hterature Na'tlonal Governor•' ~~~enc&lt;!l::i,actlon In a
straight day,
the 'Red River delta region. Saigon, 1 U.S. Special ForctS bullets Into every square foot of North Viebtam In the
al . Hlrv~ University.
In .W1tJte Sulphtlll Springs.
surrounded
The central lllghlanda
Some of the leaflets urgrd team was attacked by Comm~ an area bigger than a football the alleged U.S. ralclt Inside
Tbe !n'f!!t ·met her
'hte honor marks the
to t100
began when a patrol ol the
North Vietnamese troops to nisi guerrlllas hut was saved field.
Hanoi eity Dmlts.
husband
she l!llroli«&lt;
1111\e.'a northern state has
ttoops and pounded them witll Air Cavalry Division in
surrender if they were sent Into without a single casuaity when Scene of the Viet Cong defeat
G,bl!'da,;
prH! of hli fOI\I'BeS durllll
the award for Its
..Wlecy and air strl~ea.
tlon Thayer n made
the South.
an Air Force AC47 plane with wa• '" Vinh Lon~ Provinc•e Just before dan "'
linal term liThe
Raclcl
brld~..
prosram,
lcughl lhrouih the ~ht by
with a squad of VIti
' Communist Romania, mean- Galllng·type 8\IDB routed the about 7G mlles southwest ol terroriSt lftllllcll! wu
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ll&amp;ht o! flare shlpe.
the li~htlne IJ"W , In
while, joined Red China in Communists with bursts !rom Sa1gon.
into a jeep three mlllll
of Mr. atld Mrl.
Allealt '17 Viet tpp1 ·
the hellcopter-bome
that U.S. bombs the 6,000 bullets-per-minute Spokeomen In Saigon said
downtown Saljpl
·Kalw•jlltt!d~~'.,..,
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kllil!!lln 1\Je ftl:il
reported ~ had a
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Its Hanoi embassy In weapons.
leaflet-droppinC planeo did
Fill ino ill!• ',
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of· the battle near ~ .
battalion IIUITOUniled. ,
ralda last Tuesday and Wedpes- TIIe Green Beret lldvlsers actual!y fty over Hanm but
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l!lrQ;- Citlled 18 .
day ... Henol claimed Saturday beld off suerrtJia 1111811 11'1111 the wind carry the leaflets
Seve t t •l
hla dOctorate~
IIOrth o1 Qui·J;.IIIId
Ajr sllikei~ )le&amp;VJ artillery that bomb and rocket fragmeftls and mortar lire lllf 11\010 )han the cllf.
norlbeut o! Salgnn.
ea!led lit incUhe I!Aitlt with American markings were 90 minute~ before the olane Despite re!ny weather
-&amp;mel ·Farthtr
U. 1, ~~:::rl raged tnle the Mwn liiiur~
·tn the Chinese CommuniSt dropped Ill IIU 1 ~ the North Friday, a Hight of
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and saturated the ·atU ' ivllt\ Force Thunderchiefs
Rajtty mot)l!lll!il 'wealller
In Saigo,n and machlnegun lire.
two brklaes and several s
·~=~~ ed air strikes ·
eny raids by 1be llJIIIVerted esrgn !Ilanes of hllhw•r dliep In the
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objeetives beealll4! of the failure
to recover the capsule."
TIIe mJslnformation handed
NASA by lite indicator system
touched of! a wild race against
time, as plenet· rushed to the
area where it was believed the
capsule had oplashed down.
In order to beat the slx·hour
Ule span of the plants and
organisms, parascuba team•
would have been dropped to
fasten a balloon to !lie capsule,
facilitating an aerial recovery,
But when NASA realized the
spacecralt was still orbiting, the

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for the year when Rulilanid
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high school with a large attend· I
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Vernon Weber, president, was
in charge of the meeting which
opened wilh the pledge to flag,
followed by the PTA song,
er by Mr. Joe Sayre
Union Church and a vocal solo,
"Jerusalem," by Allen
wood.
The sum of $300 W"'
toward the projecf of heiJ&gt;in!d
furnish, arrange and oversre a
llbrary for the grade school
1 llhirh will Include a large Bi·
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grade school libraries.
A program was presented by
the first six gradeo of
&lt;ehool, with grad.. one
two singing favorite- Chrlstnu.sl
rarols and grades
throogh six presenting a Christ- I
mas play and a nativity
and a chorus who sang Christmas carols. Judith Snowden
gave 8 readinc, ''Twas the Night
Before Chrlstmaa" to close the
program, Refreahments were

capsule had overshot the target
_ . , from Hlrkam Alr
area
"here the retrieval planes
Force Base were cruialng above
were cruising, NASA said.
Pal:lllc Oeean, 400 miles north
However,
later Information
of ..HawaU ready to make a
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allowed
the
capsule had not
spe.l\acular aerial catch of the
reentered the earth's atmos·
capsule, but the malfunction
pbere but conUnued in an
ollliaed the awiltly IIIOVinl
uncontrollable orbit.
bil)logical laboratory to remain
NASA said that if the capsule
ih orbit.
Is eventually recovered, aome of
·-Because the separatloo from
the fixed experiments might
&amp; ;· spacecraft cut llfe support
still be salvaged. But it was
systems from the Uny orga·
apparent, according to Cltarles
nisms, all life aboard the
Wilson, project manager of the
capsule would die within six
biosateUite series, that the llrst
hours. NASA said.
bioa
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enints activities included sing. that God w1ll

Belle Russell for the large com· . nd greenery arrangement. Mrs , nun MethodiSt Churrh Wednrs·
mumty Christmas tree Ill Mid· ~ratt was at the punch bowl , day evemng at the chv.-h._ A~
visit by Santa and Mrs. Claus
dlcport A garden club paper , and Mrs. John Werner poured article, "Chnsunas
G1fts
!Mr. and Mrs. Doug Runyan.)
whtch had bt•en g1ver on rad1o ' at thr silver coffee service. from The Upper Room was al- The Sew-Rite Sewing club's Santa passed out gifts to the
Jn· Mrs. Heibel was d1scussed Santa Claus favors were g1ven so read by Mrs Roush.
annual Christmas dinner was little children followed by a
·Mrs Lloyd reported on the each guest
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1 Wednesday evemng at Bailey's gift exchange among the adults.
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L. Claude t er was
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mg at the nome ol Mrs. Garen , Durmg the WCiai hour a gtfl !;ader: . presented. the" topiC, A turkey dinner was served charge of Thursday night's pro·
Stancbury with represen tatives iexchange was held around the For flus L~ttle Time, Mrs. at 7 p.m. and members were gram.
of both clubs. The three cate· •large decorated tree and pnz· Wendell G. Stutler read Luke seated at a table with wMe Special prizes were won by
gones will include door and, ,es aw~rded to Mrs. c.. E. 1. 28:35 • fol~?wed ,by
grOI:~ cover, poinsettia_ place mals and Mrs. Douglas Runyan, Gallipo.
or. windows, rei1g10us, and non- I Blakeslee for the most ongmal smgmg .~f There s A :'"ng " , napkins, and w1tl1 red candles lis. Mrs. Elizabeth Allman of
reiiglous Mrs. Rubert Coats wrapped package and Betty the A":, and respontSI'~. '""d· on each end of the table, F1· Middleport, and Mrs. Emerson
ge.ve m1erestmg highlights of Chne for the corsage, Mrs. , mg of The Benedlc us.
vors were red and white carna· Jones Middleport.
1he Th:mksgivlllg fliHA:er show Pearl. Reynolds won the host-I A playlett con{'erning Holy tion c8rsagcs. Mrs. Harvey won
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the
scnbed some of the
unique Mrs .. Edgar Reynolds,
and Mrs. Fred Nease as Mary; Mrs. group adjourned to the home
arrangements.
contnbutmg, Mrs. Russell Mills. Alfred Yeauger, Sarah, and of Mrs. Dayton Strickland,
Recogmtwn was giVen to Mrs
Mrs. Stacie Arnold, Mary Mag· which was beautifully decor at·
Lloyd. Rosr lleynolds, Mr s. St(Jr Lmlies' Aid
dalene. It closed with group ed mcluding a silver tree un·
Coats, ~rs. Lohse. and Mrs. Meets 011 W ednesd(Jy smging of "Hark the Herald der which gifts. were placed. .
Wayne (,,bbons for the1r Chnst- Members of the Morning SttJr Angels Sing." Mrs. Russ Wat~ A short busmess
sess1on
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mas arra ngements for the par· L d' A'd
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I pollurk dinner at noon with lt.e er closed the program. Mrs. completed for yrepanng a bas· latw? of ;!f•cer~ on Sa~ur:
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flev. Menzel Smith askmg Edith Sisson had the special ket for a family. Members are evemn.g, co;m r 17 at ·
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number ''Color It Wonderful " to have food at the home of i mstalhng officer for the even·
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1 ' JMrs · Hood by Friday • Decem· ' mg
TONIGHT and SATURDAY
A shOit busmess sesSion was concernmg Chnstrnas coors.
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"YOUR CHEATtN' HEART" I preS! Loen!,d' wP1C c ose ' .WI , Sion;
reportes were given bY1her secret pal. Mrs Raymond msta
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r s rahyer edm Hdmso.1. the committee on baskets tak· iBaily 011 behalf of the club pre· Organ is!, Roberta K. Mindllng,
GeorgP llami\lon. Susa n Oli· , GiftS ~ere exc anedg
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at en to the shut-ins of the com· sented Mrs Hood with a gift. P.G:M. of Beverly; Marshals,
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service
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'p Matr~n of S 0 field·
1 Mrs. Charles !hie, Mrs. Eorl
Aurlif' Murphy. Jonn Staley. I Srhuier, Mrs. Clarence Grues· An organ an&lt;l plant duet of a w diC 111 eedgroup sangth caro1s Soon, taas 1 Wava Hpnmgmond'
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Admt s!iion: 60c and :roc
ond Mrs. SuSie F1scher.
presented by Mrs. John Scott Donald McKnight. A dessert Conductress, Peggy Nixm,
·- ..--- -·-·--·-~·-and Mrs. Alfred Yeauger, and course was serVed from a table Past Matroo of New Straitsville:
each told. of a spec1al custom
. wh1te
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. Jacoby Past
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they cn)o~ at ~hnslmas. Gilts and decorated with red candles, Matron' of Athens;
Sentinel,
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Presenl were the above and Ralph Webb Racine.
Precedmg the meetmg, a 6· 30 M ~- M 11
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the social room w•th Rev . Jr. Mrs. Calvin Simpwn Mrs. All children of the Primary·
Wendell C. Stutler askmg Willard
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Junior department of the Unitgrace. .
Wells Mrs. Donald Collins, M•s. ed Methodist church will meet
MAtte;d~ng ;e~e .:he ~boveHand Tom Grueser and Mrs. William at the church Saturday at I
' rs. 0 0 · at y, . rs. ~·· Gaddis. Hosteso for the next I p.m. for practice, It was announ'on Holter, Mrs. Uswm Nea»e, meeting will be Mrs.
Tom ced today by Mrs. Gerald Wll·
Mrs. Mark Evans, Mrs. Rob.rt G
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to tunlty ohnowln1! Him u YM'
Mrs. Ben Neutzllng was hos- be was leved 'by all~ 'tahi ~-,ews
g~ Betlll~m"wltQhaste."~· Savlar,, !lyou dlilay comlntl to
tess to members of tile Porn- closed with, "Inasmuch as ye
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herds .and "make haste" and· After .they ' saw lliln, "they
eroy Shakespeare Club at their have done in unto these 1 you
Christmas meeting Wednesda.v have done It onto me.". .
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~eturned &amp;IOl'!fYIDg and praJ&amp;.
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Had the shepherds debated lng God." 'l'hla will be your tl•
afternoon at her Maple Place The story, ' e e ' ., en
By REV. MAX E. DONAHUE, PASTOR
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and doubted the angels procla· pen'en,.••, also, ·1f ..u will come
home which was beaun fuIIy de- and the Sllence of God•
The Huth Methodl•t Church, Middleport
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lighted Billy Graham, was given . hy
The Scripture Lesson: St. Luke 2:8-17. .
mation, and had not' gone to to Chil,t. Do you want to ,...
tree, under which gifts w•re Mrs. Robert Warner. II orought
The Text: "And the angel said unto them, Fear not: Bethlehem, they would have joice1 Do you..[~ly want Ill
placed.
out that one hears Christmas for, behold, 1 bring you good tidin¥s of great joy, which missed the opportunity of look- be happy1 Let 'W[lat come InThe home of Mrs. Walter Crooks, Gravel Hill, Mid· The meeting opened with de- bells ringing in churches, on shall be to all people. For unto you ll! born this day in the log upon the face of the Lord to your life today, and you wiD
dleport, was decorated throughout with arrangements l'otion3 by Mrs. Dale Smith, street corners and over pubhc 1 city of David a Saviour which is Christ the Lord." Luke Jeous who came to save them come forth a per110n who bu
complimenting the holiday season for the annual Christ· president, givmg a meditation, address systems and someday ;2:10,11.
and the whole world.
joy In his life, a
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dosing with prayer. Members over nddress system1.
Many of the news flashes which we see and hear on II
Several arrangements by members of the club were responded to roll call with a Gifts were exchan'ged, aftcr 1 television and radio or in the newspapers
to us dis·
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used, including a door decoration by Mrrs. Harold Lohse ChriSimas thought. A round· which Mrs. Neutzling played turbing and frtghtful news. When the te::f,i~!l1n:;J.\I
usmg Santa Claus with hemlock greenery, a plano ar- robin Christmas card was sent the Christmas carols on net .late at night or when a telegram comes to us, we
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ran~ement by Mrs. Rober! Coats, combmmg gold pom- to Mr and Mrs. c. F. Tom!&gt; 1organ. Gill&lt; were also brought lately become exCited, and even fearful, that somethmg
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by the members wh1ch will be dreadful .has happe~ed to one of our loved ones. But the
by Mrs. Bruce Lloyd featunng red carnatwns, g1ecnery
Mrs LouiS Reibel gave a sent to the Girls Industrial I news whtch was delivered to the shepherds by the angel
Chmtmas story, "The Unrx· School
was the best news that mor·
and lighted tapers
. - - - - - -· · .. _ The meelmg was opened w1th Ity Mrs. Pearl Reynolds was I ected Guest " of an eide•ly Refreshments were served in tal ears ever heard.
of the Lord shnne round about
a •el~ome by the preSident, program cha11man and p';"ent- ~an who dnfted mto a home !he dmmg room from a tah:e The .~hepherds were fearful them-" But the first words that
_,.~\;$. E~gar Pratt Jollowed by ed the ~h"IStm~~ story, T ~ e I on Christmas Eve and W1S attraCllve in green cover cent· when The angel of the Lord the .?ngel spoke were, "Fear
a prayer by Mrs. Guy Reynolds. Other WISeman, by Van Dy&lt;e .. taken in, fed and permitte~ to ered with an arrangement of came upon them, and the glory not.
~or
Mrs. Arthur Strauss gave the Guests for the evenmg were remain overnight. He was a'k- red carnations in a cutglass
We hear God speak to His
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verse of the month and mem· Mrs. Thelma Pratt and Mary , ed to stay for dinner on Chnct- ron tamer with red candles ig
people so many times with these
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•same words, "Fear not." Jesus
Chnstm&lt;~s ,dea.
IB. Fruth and daughter, Kath- 1work ~nd was so agreeable thlt Favors were corsages of retl
was constantly reassuring His
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disciples and friends with these
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flower show held lD Pomeroy Followmg the program mem· ;
Pre51·nt were the above and
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though the greatne" of God
and reports were given by Mrs. bers and. guests were invited ,
Mrs. ~'· A. Hennessey, M·~· Over 150 persons attended the causes us to lear, yet God does
Pr.tt and Mrs. Robert Re1bel 1,, the dmmg room lor refresh· I
,led 1\ebster, Sr., MISs _LY~" ' annual Knights of p thias and no&lt; want us to live in fear, but
of the regiOnal meetmg 10 Mar· IOJents ol _chicken salad, h 0 t :
eeflng
Ebersbach and Mrs Phd Wd· Pythian Sisters Chri~mas par· rather to live in Jove, peace,
1etta recently. The state off1· rolls, fruit. homemade candy.
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cers sent word Unt the scrap- punch and coffee were served
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You ohould ha.. one Olp~ized pl..e foi evtiY!hlftl.
Somtplace you11 remember.
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lnol~, lfs divided up iftto ·.rm. 1:on1»nmen11.
f.otrlnlotlrt. PIIHJH, lra'*llloflZI. Ali lined w~ 10ft
wll'ftY stuff !Ntwvn'U&lt;IIIcli thl"" I!JI, &gt;
Wo hi,. it t~ three ailoro. Cold IJilid.s,oln Out.r4t
with blodc ond pa~ley Jiioldt. Whllt ttura-..1• with
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LUCI•Means to Keep Her

dl,qon twp .._m July 1889 snP. ot resident of Darwin. Survivors I

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the late James ~d Fl~ra Cal- . include his wile, Madolyn Pick- I
fan M~ddy . He IS sun wed by lett Markham. there, formerly
his w1fe, the fanner Frances Iof Pomeroy ; two sons, William
Mills, and a. br?ther. Elmer ' and Mark ; his mother, Mrs.
Maddy ol Gallipolis. Thm bro •Flo Markham, Ft. Lauderdale;
thers. and a sister are oe,eeas· ' and one brother and one sister. JOHNSON CITY. Tex. (UP[) oridesmaids in her wedding last
ed . The M.iddy home was on Mr. Markham is the son·m· ·President Johnson's new ly .wed Aug. 6 to Patrick J . Nugent, of
Rt. 7, ~-~··
1aw of D. Mae Pickett of Dar- oaughter, Luci Nugent. said Waukegan, Ill.
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wm. Funeral arrangements are Saturday that the question or Both Luci and Helene shnwfd
whether she is expectmg a baby up armed w1th buxe~ ot
uncertain
}rolrn Pigmtm
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nobody 's business but her brownies-Luci's special!) m
Services for John Pigman.
the cookie department ... ch
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52. who died Wedne"b '
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The 19-year-old Luc1, looking ' he baked lor the sale.
Franklin, Ind., will be held a1 ":""" L Craig
Mrs.
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wearmg a be1ge sun with
tO a.m., Sunday at the l·i, gil
St.. Middleport, died rhur;;&lt;iay a skirt about two inches above
J ackson residence on Rt. 2 Vm·
at the Veterans Memorial Hos- the knees and a purple turtle
on H:..~rial will be in the Pen
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pital. Born July 10. 18!10. at neck sweater, was contronted
diPton ..::emetery under direcGreat Bend, Meigs County. &lt;he with the rumor wnen she VISited
tion of the Me-Goy
Funeral was the daughter o! the tate tht Johnson City Chrbtma~
home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Brown. She oake sale.
Holding a box of goodies m
was also preceded in death by
Samuel Chapmtm
her husband, Harry, live years ner nand~ . Luc1 shuuk ner head
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s~muel Clarence C•1,1pmnn ago.
86, a retird farmer , who flf)ent Survivors include two sons, rev"ed'
UNITED NATIONS IUPI\
most of hi s life in Gallia coun 1 Lt. Col. Harry W. Craig. Jr., "l don 't consider it anybody Communist Romania Suturday
ty . di&lt;'d at 5:45 p.m. Friday at , Japan, fl!ld Robtlrl D. Cratg else s ou~ tne~::&gt; e~&lt;"ept JLJyseU joined Communist China in
at the hum" of a dt~ught er. Mr~ ! Middleport: a brother, 0~. H. and ~y ~~Imly. Jt s c. per!&gt;unal C&lt;'mplaining its embassy in the
Ike Davis of Patriot.
lA Brown, Rochester, Mtnne- !&gt;ltuatwn .
, North Vietnamese caoital of
Mr. Chr ·man was t&gt;orn In sota: th'f'ee sisters, Mrs. Alice Then, she added: .. ~
Hanoi wa~ damaged In U.S air
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state ment issued at U.N. ·
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reports
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Texas
headquarters in Ne w York and ,
0; March 8•. 191111• and she pre. sister, Mrs. Elva Shaw. Ga lh·
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Funeral \ervire~ will h:&gt; hrld She attended the country fa:r The u N. statement said
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Pi ·e sons and two dau.,htf' r .~ S d
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·an h:~wling~ t ' m1 t ~ F'unrral H•Jme wa., hlng tun, who was one ot the ·' with deef) indignation'' agaimlt
(Almal Brohm of Lanraster with the Rev . nor1r1ld Hwk!o Ill
the alleged raid. The Yu~oslav
Diston and ~arl~nd Chapn1 r:n fil- iating.
Burial w1ll te m
news agency Tanjug earlier
both ot C.:~lhpohs,
Elw.,oo the Rivervirw
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reported the Romanian gov~·
Chanman of. NewHrk. _M rs. Ike Friends may ca ll at the lun'
ment reaction m a report from
(Rethel DaVIS of Patnot. Rev era l horne anytlmr.
)lucharest.
Otis Chapmrm or Che~hirP, :-~net Mrs. Craig was a mrm ber or
Clarence Chapman. Jr .
ol tht&gt; Middleport Chu rch ol C'hno.;t
Indiana. One dau_e:hter is de and the Mtddleport Eash• rn Star
cea•ed. There are 23 grand· f':vongrline Chapter No. 72, 0
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Outdoor Lights
Indoor Lights
Large Santi Faces
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Tree Ornaments
Tree Skirts
Angel Hair
Tinsel Garland
Holly Garlartd
Nativily Sets
Jingle Bells

Door Greeters
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Door Ringers
Tree Stands
Decorative Cand!es
Door Decorations
Plaques
Spired Churches
Illuminated Candles
Illuminated Post lamps
Ornament Hangers
Package Trims

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ingtlln, .Mrs. Nl'llle Payton and f'rl R Haas. 65. of Har , .~nn.
Mrs
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M1It on, W· V3·· Mrs_- Matt Je mnbile acridPnt onI lJ . S. 50
Boyer and Mrs. NeUJP t.ukhMI, near the Indiana border.
hoth of Clmrle~tnn. W Vt~., and The Haas car "truck il wrrrk
Mervin Chapman of Pl. Pleas- E"r that was parked alonli: the
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Mr. Chapman attended the "'.r had 1·ust rinhted an
auto
Northup Baplist churrh , whm~ ~whi"h had run"' off the hi"hwa}·
services will be- held at I p.m .. and overturned. Fla~ hers on
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TOY
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hall tilt decoratlw were UJ1 at peach pre•erve•. Mro. J. ~ · ahont a blnrk to ~he Pr~ftlf
til&lt;' rall&lt;11. She Bald, howev•r. i\ckle, wife ol a Texa• boyhood nome, now a, ·~
that till'
had not been ~ homorratll'
repre...,tative. attr~ction. whtire she ' ptanl&lt;id •
JOHNSON CITY, Tex. &lt;UP]) 1charcoal grey coat and a bright picking up a 25 cent oprl~ •I trimmed.
:Jllv~ a large jar .ot j)tckles 10 ocwly&lt;leY&lt;!Ioped ' San Antoo;q
- Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson yellow scarf when she arriVed, mistletoe. She told her hoste" . Th• l"irst Lad! rontrihutPd 12 the latr.
rose bush. The rose was bred 1•
sjtelled out $12.75 for a basket bul she qutckly shed the coa11n Mrs. Stoll&amp; Gliddon, .JohnMn lo•ves of hnmPmade bmd to ; After filling her Cllri•tma• l'ommemorate llle 1968 He'1sfull of delicacies Saturday, the bright Texas sunsltine and City poatmiatress, thst al)ollt the fair, along wtth a jar of basket, Mrs. Jnhnaon drove fair in San Antonio.
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f.ewi1 Maddy
tmn of the Waugh-~ey-Wood i at the Christmas county fair m and cakes, in a bright red dress
Servi 1 Lewk L. M dd Funeral home. Fnends may • the Presid2nt's borne town .
and matching jacket.
ces or
~ y, call at the funeral home from The First Lady helped kick
'l'lho,redllleded~~ .and bnnerll, 2 to 5 and 7 td 9 p.m., Sunday. off lhe lair, driving by herself The President's wife soon
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filled a small bahket with fig
be held al 2 p.m., Monday, at
She planned to return lo th e preserves, poppyseed resslngs. \
the Wetherholt-EIIlott Funeral RnhPrl Markham
outdoor fair later in the day to red pepper sauce, homemade
home. Rev . Hughey Jones Will I Word has been recetved of participate in the lighting or o fudge and two types of jellies
olfictate ..and bur~al Will h• '" lhe death of Robert Markham 31J-foot east Texas pine Christ- from pyracantha berries and
Exciting new colan, new· ma ..
Mound H1ll cemPiery Fr,,..nds Friday evening in Ft. Lauder- mas tree and take part m 8 agr1ta- both local plants.
may call at tho funeral home dale, Florida. alter a short community sing.
She did not pass a table
teri1ls - new tr.,tments in
from 7Mtodd9 p.m .. Sunrlay
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Manager John Backstrom to dis,
have "disappeared" and 8JI'
cuss !heir pay demands.
parently Intend to seet' political
The
wa&gt; to have
JOHANN SBURG South' Africa (up)) ...:;:
asylum. Authorities 8aid only
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to eight persons of an
city but Ute meetin&amp; was call- back mandatory sancttohs against Rl\odesta •With force toum~ party: showed Ulf II ~
ed ~~ after today's sessmn With means South Africa can Mnthtu~ "no~m~ldrade rela- border saturdaf for lh~lr .retuta
By RAYMOND LAliR
governors themselves "have not Only a few of the governors had crats and that .Johoson was llackstrom was arranged. Th• tions" with the rebel regime wllhout nskm,,,(l head9n to Hupg'ary.
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lived up to all their rtlljlOilsibili-1 been in· penonal contact wtth j being )lN)rty rep31d.
ullion's members seek an 6 per clash.
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The assessment c~me as, the focus l st~i!li~t~art:;;
w Va. (lJPl) -The nation's statements made by the Demo- Thetr complaints appeared to df Mlsso~i went so ·far as to ito and a~cepted by policemen ISOlve the Rhodesl8n crAJ~shl t~. r~m lth fir£~~ holds -~~r.·~~~;:r::Democratic governors, meeting crats Thursday Dight " were spring from a m!llture of peot- su est the party may want to and firemen.
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the key to sue~~~~ of the
Ssoulh Afrlea
-b~en ':
ed this week to send President open analytical look at ' our attention from -lhe White House candidate in 1968 if Johnson IF! ants Blackout
N.Thsancttons o r. hether lreported slookpilln•oolt supplies
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If an~ing should have beer, I what was called "a lack of He sa1dh Wa.hshthelngton seeme oudl , junction suit f1led by two for- tltrough Its neighboring Mozamh- year erdvenredlf • lUI!· blockade
Instead they came up with a expected from the Democrots
t" 'th J 0hn
/of toue WI 1 . governors an 'mer Boardll!en po11cemen, ac• blque Province, will defy t a were o e .
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bitterness
frustra·
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It
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rappor
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that
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party election defeats five against the ne.tional admfnislra- New Jersey, who arrived loo know him if he passed him on radio • lelevision
stations white-minority reglflle ol Rhodt· { c~h:;ve.rnm;'\ mmen •
weeks ago.
lion and a demand for a greater late for the caucus, was quick the street.
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Wf'MJ and WKHN .will
be sian Prltne Minister Ian Srltltb. S~lh hea~~· to 11~ ' farm
. voice in the lormultmn of to reject any sign of diSioyaUy, Many .Dem..,rats . expect to h~ard Monday.
Stnith declared Rhodesia's Selukwe for tbe "'•
They chose Ute scene of an . nation•! party policies.
although he declined to crttic!Ze see Bailey rephi&lt;ed mft!e JOb m fhe policemen seek to .~ independence more than a year without commenL A,"
extra ,sesaion of Ute Nattonal
No Explanation
other govemors. He said ,few which he .was, insoalled by stram the n~ws media from ago alter talks with Britain
t pok
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Govel'l!"rs' Conference for thetr There seemed to be no single presidents had dGne as much Presidenl J..qn J1. Kennedy iD printing or broadcastmg any broke down over !be future role :~~ ~ .~:~:eni'
outbwst. TI~ey a~red. tl1e1r explanation for the exptoswn. personal mtxmg wtth Demo- 1961.
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feelings in a clooed sesSion, but
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bout their case. Charles Prince the colony. There are about u
ay,
authom.ed Gov. Harold E.
ond William Huff, who filed the million black Africans comHughes of Iowa to give a full
sui!, were arrested
Tuesday pared to aome 220,000 whites.
pub_l1c report on their ~lectwn
on charges of possessinJ jtolen , The imports Rhodesia needs
rev1ew.
I NEW YORK (UP!) An ing.
jlam!ly, portrays President John- property worth more than $25,-: most are petroleum fuels and it
One governor said the rom- 1historic legal battle, another Justice Streit's order direct. 1son as boorish and brusque in coo m merchandise.
is in this area that South' Africa
plaints poured out at ihe ' unwanted legacy of President ed the defendants - Cowles, assuming power.
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I! e11pected to help. Experts tn
'l'hursday ntght caucus until Kennedy's assassination, took , Harper and Roe, and Manches· This, It iJ contended, would Whorl, 60, Dies
London calculate that a small
they butlt UJ&gt; Into an emol10na1 1shape Saturday bet~een
hls ter ~to submtl wrttten brtefs strain to the breaking point ' BEVERLY HILL,
CALIF, fraction of south Africa's
Gallipolis, Ohio
rec;tal of gnevances.
. I w•dow and the publt~~rs of &gt;howmg cause ~hy a temporary the uneasy relations between - Funeral services were held ' annual consumption of oil and
Their meeting contrasl~dwlth i "Death ol a PreSident.
i mtunc!Jon should not be tssued the Johnsons and the Kenne- , Saturday for television, director gasoline could satisfy Rhodesian
the Republican governors. mto- A hearmg was set for ~c. 27 / as requested.
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ry celeorat1on a week ean1er ~~ on Mrs . .John F. Kennedy s pe. . The petllton and affidavits of 1 bie damage to' ally ·white house ' ted such shows as ''The Bever·/ 'r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;,TH!f118Citi.
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and the record of the Democra- 1 ter, the Kennedy fam1ly . ap- sue - that of alleged breach of ed the contention that Manches- painter John Whorl, died Wedtic, Party gomg back mto the Ipo inted author. •
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,ter had agreed to publish noih- l!esday ol a heart attack.
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Mrs. Kennedy s pelilmn, ac- ' But. behmd this contractual ·ing without approval of either He also produced
"T be
smouldenng Rebellion
compamed by an affidavit from questmn wdl. clash the . broad ' the widow or Robert Kenned Tamm Grimes Show" and ap- ,
The R~pubhcan Sta lemenl her brother-m·law, Robert Ken-[n&lt;sue of lhe r~ght of a widowed and that noihin would be u:. ea rJ as an actor in "Blues I
spoke of a "smouldermg reb"i· jn&lt;'dy was flied m Manhattan's ;Fu·st Lady and her two ~htl· lished before N~v. 22 l9&amp;8.p
fn the Nigh!," "Keeper of tho
lion" am?ng the vote-rs. The _ ~ tate supreme court Friday_on· 1dren to_pn~acy, and ~e ri.ght
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[Flame" "Yankee Doodle DanDemocrat1c governors' response Jy 25 days before a serialized of an htstonan to publish wtth·
/d .. 'd "Assignment in Brit- CHRISTMAS SEALS 11Jhtll lftd
here im!icated lhat tht're was version of the assassination ac- Iout fear of court intervention.
IKE DOING WELL
Y ~n
other RESPIRITORY DISEASES
also a smouldermg rebellion ' count is scheduled to hit the ' And, submerged in the Jaw, •
!tany.
among most of the Democratic streets in Look Magazine, a suit, there lies dormant what WASHINGTON (lJPII - For- CRASH Kn.LS FIVE
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Cowles publication. The book is'' p&lt;rhaps the most signilica~t l mer Pres.'d~?t Dwtg,ht D. Ets- LOHR, Germany (UP!) - .
Thirty !-'ix hours after the scheduled to be published in factor .as far as the future IS enhower IS on the rapui- ~road Five Wesl German solders were
ca ucus, Hughes softened his April by Harper and Roe.
1concerned. II is reported that to reco~ery" at Walter Reed killed and lwo ofuer persons
position a little by agree mg with I Justice SaulS. Streit said he ! Manchester's narration, echo-- fArmy Hpspital where he un- critically injured late Friday ln
ex-governor Farns Bryant, now · would "dec1de the
matter , mg the pnvate thoughts of sev- d~rwent tmrgery ~nday for a ~ headon auto crash near this
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LUCI•Means to Keep Her

dl,qon twp .._m July 1889 snP. ot resident of Darwin. Survivors I

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the late James ~d Fl~ra Cal- . include his wile, Madolyn Pick- I
fan M~ddy . He IS sun wed by lett Markham. there, formerly
his w1fe, the fanner Frances Iof Pomeroy ; two sons, William
Mills, and a. br?ther. Elmer ' and Mark ; his mother, Mrs.
Maddy ol Gallipolis. Thm bro •Flo Markham, Ft. Lauderdale;
thers. and a sister are oe,eeas· ' and one brother and one sister. JOHNSON CITY. Tex. (UP[) oridesmaids in her wedding last
ed . The M.iddy home was on Mr. Markham is the son·m· ·President Johnson's new ly .wed Aug. 6 to Patrick J . Nugent, of
Rt. 7, ~-~··
1aw of D. Mae Pickett of Dar- oaughter, Luci Nugent. said Waukegan, Ill.
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wm. Funeral arrangements are Saturday that the question or Both Luci and Helene shnwfd
whether she is expectmg a baby up armed w1th buxe~ ot
uncertain
}rolrn Pigmtm
is
nobody 's business but her brownies-Luci's special!) m
Services for John Pigman.
the cookie department ... ch
uwn-and her family's.
52. who died Wedne"b '
in
The 19-year-old Luc1, looking ' he baked lor the sale.
Franklin, Ind., will be held a1 ":""" L Craig
Mrs.
Edna
L.
Craig,
76.
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pretty
wearmg a be1ge sun with
tO a.m., Sunday at the l·i, gil
St.. Middleport, died rhur;;&lt;iay a skirt about two inches above
J ackson residence on Rt. 2 Vm·
at the Veterans Memorial Hos- the knees and a purple turtle
on H:..~rial will be in the Pen
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pital. Born July 10. 18!10. at neck sweater, was contronted
diPton ..::emetery under direcGreat Bend, Meigs County. &lt;he with the rumor wnen she VISited
tion of the Me-Goy
Funeral was the daughter o! the tate tht Johnson City Chrbtma~
home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Brown. She oake sale.
Holding a box of goodies m
was also preceded in death by
Samuel Chapmtm
her husband, Harry, live years ner nand~ . Luc1 shuuk ner head
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and w1th a show ol :::ii Jgh t anger
s~muel Clarence C•1,1pmnn ago.
86, a retird farmer , who flf)ent Survivors include two sons, rev"ed'
UNITED NATIONS IUPI\
most of hi s life in Gallia coun 1 Lt. Col. Harry W. Craig. Jr., "l don 't consider it anybody Communist Romania Suturday
ty . di&lt;'d at 5:45 p.m. Friday at , Japan, fl!ld Robtlrl D. Cratg else s ou~ tne~::&gt; e~&lt;"ept JLJyseU joined Communist China in
at the hum" of a dt~ught er. Mr~ ! Middleport: a brother, 0~. H. and ~y ~~Imly. Jt s c. per!&gt;unal C&lt;'mplaining its embassy in the
Ike Davis of Patriot.
lA Brown, Rochester, Mtnne- !&gt;ltuatwn .
, North Vietnamese caoital of
Mr. Chr ·man was t&gt;orn In sota: th'f'ee sisters, Mrs. Alice Then, she added: .. ~
Hanoi wa~ damaged In U.S air
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\'l"t Virr .;a on Oct. 1, 1880 fluff, Rochester. Pann.; Mrs. " I dun ·t rnc:.:tn tu l&gt;t' rlNI' .. but "d I t W d d
n1y
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Jollv Ch-- .,an. His marriage Fla , and Mrs. Sally Cozart. (]flair, and 1 me:t~n lu keep 1t The cllarge was made In a
state ment issued at U.N. ·
wa.,· to tl former M:~da F'orth Rav enswot •d, \\' . Va.: a halt lhat way."
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here
were
reports
in
Texas
headquarters in Ne w York and ,
0; March 8•. 191111• and she pre. sister, Mrs. Elva Shaw. Ga lh·
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Luc1
in
news dispatches from Buch· 1
&lt;'f'lird him in death on May poh~: stx . grandchtldren and
exiJeCLing
a
baby
next
May
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~evf'ra l meces.
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Funeral \ervire~ will h:&gt; hrld She attended the country fa:r The u N. statement said
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Pi ·e sons and two dau.,htf' r .~ S d
at 2 P m at
the
Satw eta) Wi th tlel~ne Llnllo\\. ot R 0 m ania w a~ com plt~ ining
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F' k , un ay
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snn'IV!ng are
rs.
·an h:~wling~ t ' m1 t ~ F'unrral H•Jme wa., hlng tun, who was one ot the ·' with deef) indignation'' agaimlt
(Almal Brohm of Lanraster with the Rev . nor1r1ld Hwk!o Ill
the alleged raid. The Yu~oslav
Diston and ~arl~nd Chapn1 r:n fil- iating.
Burial w1ll te m
news agency Tanjug earlier
both ot C.:~lhpohs,
Elw.,oo the Rivervirw
re " ._. trrv.
reported the Romanian gov~·
Chanman of. NewHrk. _M rs. Ike Friends may ca ll at the lun'
ment reaction m a report from
(Rethel DaVIS of Patnot. Rev era l horne anytlmr.
)lucharest.
Otis Chapmrm or Che~hirP, :-~net Mrs. Craig was a mrm ber or
Clarence Chapman. Jr .
ol tht&gt; Middleport Chu rch ol C'hno.;t
Indiana. One dau_e:hter is de and the Mtddleport Eash• rn Star
cea•ed. There are 23 grand· f':vongrline Chapter No. 72, 0
SUNDAY
cfil.ldren. 20 Rf'eat ~randrhiloren E.S.
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G.ILLIPOLII DAIL., fRl8UNI
Brothers and sisters surv\vrn·er If"~
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to the world next Thursday at .,.,, •uHilhtd .... , .. wrelu1 .l Y ....u Jng are GPorge Chnpmnn or
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In the Housoworts department
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7ft. Vinyl Trees
Outdoor Lights
Indoor Lights
Large Santi Faces
SnowMan

Tree Ornaments
Tree Skirts
Angel Hair
Tinsel Garland
Holly Garlartd
Nativily Sets
Jingle Bells

Door Greeters
. '· · Bell Clusters
Door Ringers
Tree Stands
Decorative Cand!es
Door Decorations
Plaques
Spired Churches
Illuminated Candles
Illuminated Post lamps
Ornament Hangers
Package Trims

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Patriot, Clove Chapman ol nunt-r CINCINNATI WPil - Rob
ingtlln, .Mrs. Nl'llle Payton and f'rl R Haas. 65. of Har , .~nn.
Mrs
.. Liddy Payton. both ?' was killed Saturda~.. in an auto·
M1It on, W· V3·· Mrs_- Matt Je mnbile acridPnt onI lJ . S. 50
Boyer and Mrs. NeUJP t.ukhMI, near the Indiana border.
hoth of Clmrle~tnn. W Vt~., and The Haas car "truck il wrrrk
Mervin Chapman of Pl. Pleas- E"r that was parked alonli: the
anI·
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Mr. Chapman attended the "'.r had 1·ust rinhted an
auto
Northup Baplist churrh , whm~ ~whi"h had run"' off the hi"hwa}·
services will be- held at I p.m .. and overturned. Fla~ hers on
M~day. Re\'. MPrlin Te~&gt;ts will the trurk wPrP w"' rl.- ;., ~
and
officiate and bl'rial will be in nares had been set up offi-

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Chri1tmaa tree ornaments.

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ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES

TOY
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hall tilt decoratlw were UJ1 at peach pre•erve•. Mro. J. ~ · ahont a blnrk to ~he Pr~ftlf
til&lt;' rall&lt;11. She Bald, howev•r. i\ckle, wife ol a Texa• boyhood nome, now a, ·~
that till'
had not been ~ homorratll'
repre...,tative. attr~ction. whtire she ' ptanl&lt;id •
JOHNSON CITY, Tex. &lt;UP]) 1charcoal grey coat and a bright picking up a 25 cent oprl~ •I trimmed.
:Jllv~ a large jar .ot j)tckles 10 ocwly&lt;leY&lt;!Ioped ' San Antoo;q
- Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson yellow scarf when she arriVed, mistletoe. She told her hoste" . Th• l"irst Lad! rontrihutPd 12 the latr.
rose bush. The rose was bred 1•
sjtelled out $12.75 for a basket bul she qutckly shed the coa11n Mrs. Stoll&amp; Gliddon, .JohnMn lo•ves of hnmPmade bmd to ; After filling her Cllri•tma• l'ommemorate llle 1968 He'1sfull of delicacies Saturday, the bright Texas sunsltine and City poatmiatress, thst al)ollt the fair, along wtth a jar of basket, Mrs. Jnhnaon drove fair in San Antonio.
mcluding some pyracantha ber- walked from table to table, \ __ ·-· _ _ _
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f.ewi1 Maddy
tmn of the Waugh-~ey-Wood i at the Christmas county fair m and cakes, in a bright red dress
Servi 1 Lewk L. M dd Funeral home. Fnends may • the Presid2nt's borne town .
and matching jacket.
ces or
~ y, call at the funeral home from The First Lady helped kick
'l'lho,redllleded~~ .and bnnerll, 2 to 5 and 7 td 9 p.m., Sunday. off lhe lair, driving by herself The President's wife soon
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from the LBJ Ranch.
filled a small bahket with fig
be held al 2 p.m., Monday, at
She planned to return lo th e preserves, poppyseed resslngs. \
the Wetherholt-EIIlott Funeral RnhPrl Markham
outdoor fair later in the day to red pepper sauce, homemade
home. Rev . Hughey Jones Will I Word has been recetved of participate in the lighting or o fudge and two types of jellies
olfictate ..and bur~al Will h• '" lhe death of Robert Markham 31J-foot east Texas pine Christ- from pyracantha berries and
Exciting new colan, new· ma ..
Mound H1ll cemPiery Fr,,..nds Friday evening in Ft. Lauder- mas tree and take part m 8 agr1ta- both local plants.
may call at tho funeral home dale, Florida. alter a short community sing.
She did not pass a table
teri1ls - new tr.,tments in
from 7Mtodd9 p.m .. Sunrlay
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Johnson
was
wearing
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without
buying
something,
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Manager John Backstrom to dis,
have "disappeared" and 8JI'
cuss !heir pay demands.
parently Intend to seet' political
The
wa&gt; to have
JOHANN SBURG South' Africa (up)) ...:;:
asylum. Authorities 8aid only
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: ' tative sourcelsald Saturday United
to eight persons of an
city but Ute meetin&amp; was call- back mandatory sancttohs against Rl\odesta •With force toum~ party: showed Ulf II ~
ed ~~ after today's sessmn With means South Africa can Mnthtu~ "no~m~ldrade rela- border saturdaf for lh~lr .retuta
By RAYMOND LAliR
governors themselves "have not Only a few of the governors had crats and that .Johoson was llackstrom was arranged. Th• tions" with the rebel regime wllhout nskm,,,(l head9n to Hupg'ary.
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United Preis latemadolllll
lived up to all their rtlljlOilsibili-1 been in· penonal contact wtth j being )lN)rty rep31d.
ullion's members seek an 6 per clash.
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WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, ties." But Hughes said the the President since the elecllon. l But Gov Warren E Hearnes cent hike the same as offered
The assessment c~me as, the focus l st~i!li~t~art:;;
w Va. (lJPl) -The nation's statements made by the Demo- Thetr complaints appeared to df Mlsso~i went so ·far as to ito and a~cepted by policemen ISOlve the Rhodesl8n crAJ~shl t~. r~m lth fir£~~ holds -~~r.·~~~;:r::Democratic governors, meeting crats Thursday Dight " were spring from a m!llture of peot- su est the party may want to and firemen.
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In the Yuletide season, neglect- necessary and represented an up frustration over lack of lo:: for a new presidential
the key to sue~~~~ of the
Ssoulh Afrlea
-b~en ':
ed this week to send President open analytical look at ' our attention from -lhe White House candidate in 1968 if Johnson IF! ants Blackout
N.Thsancttons o r. hether lreported slookpilln•oolt supplies
f ood ·11 It t' "
nd the Democraltc Natmnal
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~ quest1on was w
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a
message
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II WI ' ua •on.
a
does
not
improye
the
sttuatton.
YUUNGSTOWN
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Christmas chee
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If an~ing should have beer, I what was called "a lack of He sa1dh Wa.hshthelngton seeme oudl , junction suit f1led by two for- tltrough Its neighboring Mozamh- year erdvenredlf • lUI!· blockade
Instead they came up with a expected from the Democrots
t" 'th J 0hn
/of toue WI 1 . governors an 'mer Boardll!en po11cemen, ac• blque Province, will defy t a were o e .
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'of
bitterness
frustra·
here
It
would
have
been
a
repiy
rappor
wt
son.
that
Democt·~tic
Nation
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of
100
burglaries,
against
United
Nations
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tion and rebellion caused by to the GOP instead of a revolt uov. Rtc ard . ug es o man o
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the Youngstown 1 cator a 1do business a1 IL!U Wtt
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party election defeats five against the ne.tional admfnislra- New Jersey, who arrived loo know him if he passed him on radio • lelevision
stations white-minority reglflle ol Rhodt· { c~h:;ve.rnm;'\ mmen •
weeks ago.
lion and a demand for a greater late for the caucus, was quick the street.
,
Wf'MJ and WKHN .will
be sian Prltne Minister Ian Srltltb. S~lh hea~~· to 11~ ' farm
. voice in the lormultmn of to reject any sign of diSioyaUy, Many .Dem..,rats . expect to h~ard Monday.
Stnith declared Rhodesia's Selukwe for tbe "'•
They chose Ute scene of an . nation•! party policies.
although he declined to crttic!Ze see Bailey rephi&lt;ed mft!e JOb m fhe policemen seek to .~ independence more than a year without commenL A,"
extra ,sesaion of Ute Nattonal
No Explanation
other govemors. He said ,few which he .was, insoalled by stram the n~ws media from ago alter talks with Britain
t pok
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Govel'l!"rs' Conference for thetr There seemed to be no single presidents had dGne as much Presidenl J..qn J1. Kennedy iD printing or broadcastmg any broke down over !be future role :~~ ~ .~:~:eni'
outbwst. TI~ey a~red. tl1e1r explanation for the exptoswn. personal mtxmg wtth Demo- 1961.
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feelings in a clooed sesSion, but
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bout their case. Charles Prince the colony. There are about u
ay,
authom.ed Gov. Harold E.
ond William Huff, who filed the million black Africans comHughes of Iowa to give a full
sui!, were arrested
Tuesday pared to aome 220,000 whites.
pub_l1c report on their ~lectwn
on charges of possessinJ jtolen , The imports Rhodesia needs
rev1ew.
I NEW YORK (UP!) An ing.
jlam!ly, portrays President John- property worth more than $25,-: most are petroleum fuels and it
One governor said the rom- 1historic legal battle, another Justice Streit's order direct. 1son as boorish and brusque in coo m merchandise.
is in this area that South' Africa
plaints poured out at ihe ' unwanted legacy of President ed the defendants - Cowles, assuming power.
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I! e11pected to help. Experts tn
'l'hursday ntght caucus until Kennedy's assassination, took , Harper and Roe, and Manches· This, It iJ contended, would Whorl, 60, Dies
London calculate that a small
they butlt UJ&gt; Into an emol10na1 1shape Saturday bet~een
hls ter ~to submtl wrttten brtefs strain to the breaking point ' BEVERLY HILL,
CALIF, fraction of south Africa's
Gallipolis, Ohio
rec;tal of gnevances.
. I w•dow and the publt~~rs of &gt;howmg cause ~hy a temporary the uneasy relations between - Funeral services were held ' annual consumption of oil and
Their meeting contrasl~dwlth i "Death ol a PreSident.
i mtunc!Jon should not be tssued the Johnsons and the Kenne- , Saturday for television, director gasoline could satisfy Rhodesian
the Republican governors. mto- A hearmg was set for ~c. 27 / as requested.
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smouldenng Rebellion
compamed by an affidavit from questmn wdl. clash the . broad ' the widow or Robert Kenned Tamm Grimes Show" and ap- ,
The R~pubhcan Sta lemenl her brother-m·law, Robert Ken-[n&lt;sue of lhe r~ght of a widowed and that noihin would be u:. ea rJ as an actor in "Blues I
spoke of a "smouldermg reb"i· jn&lt;'dy was flied m Manhattan's ;Fu·st Lady and her two ~htl· lished before N~v. 22 l9&amp;8.p
fn the Nigh!," "Keeper of tho
lion" am?ng the vote-rs. The _ ~ tate supreme court Friday_on· 1dren to_pn~acy, and ~e ri.ght
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/d .. 'd "Assignment in Brit- CHRISTMAS SEALS 11Jhtll lftd
here im!icated lhat tht're was version of the assassination ac- Iout fear of court intervention.
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Y ~n
other RESPIRITORY DISEASES
also a smouldermg rebellion ' count is scheduled to hit the ' And, submerged in the Jaw, •
!tany.
among most of the Democratic streets in Look Magazine, a suit, there lies dormant what WASHINGTON (lJPII - For- CRASH Kn.LS FIVE
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Cowles publication. The book is'' p&lt;rhaps the most signilica~t l mer Pres.'d~?t Dwtg,ht D. Ets- LOHR, Germany (UP!) - .
Thirty !-'ix hours after the scheduled to be published in factor .as far as the future IS enhower IS on the rapui- ~road Five Wesl German solders were
ca ucus, Hughes softened his April by Harper and Roe.
1concerned. II is reported that to reco~ery" at Walter Reed killed and lwo ofuer persons
position a little by agree mg with I Justice SaulS. Streit said he ! Manchester's narration, echo-- fArmy Hpspital where he un- critically injured late Friday ln
ex-governor Farns Bryant, now · would "dec1de the
matter , mg the pnvate thoughts of sev- d~rwent tmrgery ~nday for a ~ headon auto crash near this
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WASHINGTON. _
Even ply whether an tnevit&amp;ble colll- years has no real Presidential Ithe decision -of 6te Repub~CIIl caUtomla and' Is ·thus In the ~
Rlc/Uitd s. OIDtfl, Publl.!her
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G.O.P.
stcn can be held to m.m•geable aspirant among Its members "' Senate Door lead~,):vetett M&amp; allion ot 1. 11 bolter In bit
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gat:!tngs
and
one
devoted
proshock proportions for the elec- there Is now developing a Utile Ktnley Dirksen ~ ~ools. And own slate
V111'11011 DtwtrU, Adl&gt;• Ill gr.
fesslonal 0 atur _ National lions of 1968.
noted but not Inconsiderable In- If as ts now subtly: tndlcated,
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Chairman :
Bliss _ have [f Romney's refusal tu sup- traparty struggle. It Involves \lle Dtrksen decides ~1\1 a Murphy AU lbe S8l1l'o It Is unllhlj
oclaimed unity to be the port the Presidential ticket choice of a Senator to suecend and _not a Scott tllAl1 have the that any aJplllcant attempt d
now pr 1 11 part objective headed In 19114 by Barry Gold· tu an open party-leadership post, umpalgn chairmanship, thil be made to take away Kuchel't
~:~r.e~~sed Yrealitles ar~ water has seemingly been large- that of chairman of the G.O.P. will be one up for lhe old IpoalUon u whip. Wha! 11 _II~
,, et: more likely Is that the llepubll
1 ad dirnmin&amp; this shining ty forgiven by the new conserv- Senatorial Campaign Comml~ ~ard forces, whose likely Pr
a,:', Y
atlve forces captained by Rea- tee.
identlal choice · a~t wl 1~ bl can resulars in IIJe . Se~ate wiL
Itself when tom. It'a called skin.
.
gTh~ 1008 Republican Gover· gan, an equivalent absolution is The liberal and predominate- Rich: ~lxon, jtilt
. n say to the llberals'iomethiPS I!
MachlnOI')'? Can you think of a machme nors' Conference bas ended not yet In the mind of Goldwa- ly Eastern Republicans in the forThe post =ved ~ eiar from lltls effect: We are golllg to keep
as versame, dexterous and handy as the with the conaervatlve Governor- ter htmself.
Senate - whlcb Is lo say gener- the most 1m rtanc ·tn Ibis COUJI. Tommy ~bel In hlJ !Qb, II.
human fillllerT
elect of CaU!ornla, Ronald Rea- Asked now whether he would ally _those who fav~r ~ Romney t or Ind.: even ·In the Seno spite of hit party a~llliJ, "
speaklnR kindlv of the nh- be wtlbng to back Romney for Prestdenltal- nommallon
tn ry 1 self 1 M h 1 h ell we in .tum are entlt1~ to havo
Magic photo lens with living color? The
:;~
Governor
of
Michigan,
President
in
1008,
regardless
of
,
11168
are
behind
.
Sen.
Hugh
:w:ver · 0: In u~&amp;~·:andsan oi not a Hugh Scott but . rather I
buman body bu one buill In for lnstantan·
George lioniney, and •lee ver- what Romney did oot do for [' Scott of Pennsylvarna for thLS an oth~r Senator who 11 not' of George Murphy In the C8ll)
eous apd automatic use. It's the eye.
sa. Bliss, for his part, has been him In 1964. Goldwater reph~s place. But the more ~r less old th: Romne
.
It would pllgn c4airmanshlp,
. The hLI)llan body frail and delicate? Not
able to Inform the G.O.P. Coor· without notable warmth:
! .guard Republica~ wmg-whlch mean that~. ~ar RepubU· This will undoub~ be I
IIi the vast majority of cases. .Etposed .to
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\~e::s ~~~ ~:d w;~ct~~: to~ cans In the new Senate would telling argument, for' not onl)
Increasing perils of space-age hvillll - LD· dlnatlng Commlttee that the will c~"';t !~at bridge when
eluding whiz . bang traffic, new aliments curv~ of acceptance of !he Re- co;;,~ ? .nolhcr and the shar- party regularity - Is too I ng [hold every signifidmt
party lhe Senate regul~ but ~pper.
we never knew eXisted, arr and water pol· pubhcan party among the vot·
~s
a
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of
evidencwllh
far
more
favor
upon
some
leadership
post
save
that
of
the enUy the Reagan men In Calif·
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the es 1 a w e e
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a h of California
be retained by Sen. Thomas Ku- overlook Kuchel't party .I!'...
olon, each aweration nevertb1!Lless hves fm the ftrst !tme smce
years
of
President
Eisenhower.
Governors
may
now
be
In
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In
a
small
.but
significant
chel
of California.
gressloDI so loag as the RoJD
harder, works faster, runs faster, plays
But below the surface the muod f~r ~org~tmg th_e P~~ I way 'precisely Illustrates the Kuchel is a liberal Republican ney forces will not try 100 har4
barder - and Uves longer.
troops are restive, and the one some 0 1 e ngresSLona
natu~e of the current maneuver· and while he 1s not committed to move one of tllelr own mu
So let's not sell the human anatomy real question before the party pubhca~s are not exactly of ing within the party generally as to his Presidential choice in into lbe c!Lairllllll8blp ~ lbt
short. Let's just treat It hallway co~ider­
not lis
whether
It can
r~ally
&gt;r ~~'.:~~I!I_C~Th~e~o~ut~co~m~e~o~f~t~he:_fi~Jg~h:_t__i::pro-~·
~1968=-.•_.-:lt~ls:_:a.,:f:ac~t_:th:•:':h•:_did:'~no~t~ca:=m~paiJD~::-co=m~m::i~ttee~,;:--:-ately and give It a chance to be the mcred- lomute
now traditional
nght· lhat
in rnmd.
the Senate, f~
us ra on
ibly efficient machine It Is.
4-The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Dec. 18, 1988
And isn't it wonderful to know tbat we
have been put together by a muter craftsman?
TILe skill of the Master Craftsman in
this infinitely unimportant single Act of
erealion In a vast universe llkely may never be fully understood and duplieaill&lt;l by
man. But man, who alone has the potential 1o understand and use the elements
By BRUCE BJOSSAT
ate goverrmrs assembled In Colof the universe to his own ends, cannot
COLORADO
SPRINGS,
Colo.
orado
found tbemselvea llre&amp;tstop Inquiring Into what Is aro~md h!m.
(NEA) - Recently a starchy btg lhe negative.
To slop would be to fear agam.
New England conservative told
Yet, llignlflcanlly, a top Ult
To continue promises the hope of sn
a
moderate
Republtcan
leader
to
one of these sought out thll
alweys richer relationship between man
he
believes
that
Gov.
George
reporter
to correct the too nep
and his creator.
Romney of Michigan )I'OUid be~t live tmpreSIIion he fell he bed
Richard Nixon in a 1008 pres~ registered in an earlier talk.
dential primary In New Hamp'
shire.
!Us final messaae, mtrrortna
bls governor's outlook, Will litis:
Thougll this Is the purest con- Romney for all bla publicized
jecture about a very distant shortcmclllliS Is still the tnoderpolitical event, it may serve to atH' best-po~Uoned and strong·
Long hair, pinched pants, fancy shirts
put in somewhat better. perspec- est prospect _ No. 1 Ill pou. •
and perfumes - are today's young men
'-'
tive the rather mlslending pres- mong Republicans and currenlo
turning sissy?
idential responses of many gov· ly the one man placing ~ad
Not at all, aayo Prof. J. H. Plumb of
ernors and other pomical fig- of President Jobn!IOIJ in voW
cambridge Univer•ily. TILe
current
ures who met bere lor
two samplllllll.
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"mod" fashions belq to a IIO().year-old
days.
tradition Or "aggressive masculinity."
TILe words "Romney 11 11
·From Wllacldetlt; ~
It coultl bt wot~. writes ·the blstorlin
deep trouble" were beard Wflh ed by ollau COIIvenatloa~ .at
In Horizlln magailne. "Perceittagewlse, our
surprising frequency ID Ialka lhe ctaleruee, the DDUoa
own long-ltalred youths are far less vl&lt;&gt;with some of tilese mea. Tbf)' eme11•• IUII\OJIUiey llli,Y aol
lent, murderous and Intolerable than their
reDected largely his eo•tbnl· really be In anywhere DCla!' u
historic cOUnterparts" In Rennaissance Ittng hwineao on tiLe btl tsne deep trouble IOdll)' aslall crft.
aly and Elizabethan London.
of VIetnam, his delay In mak· lcs - aad some !rlmdl Our CIII'Hnl wave of "decadent" dress
tng kaown hla 1111 lnteJLt!oa, au~&amp;est.
and namboyBnt behavior Is not a problem
Ills fr0111y moraiiJIDI·
.
He doe1 allnd blih ID lbl
of our society, he says. "11 Is a problem
These
responses
are
bemg
lls: he is movin&amp; aboUt; bjl
of humanity, made worae because we are
underscored heavtly by veteran ,po
.
'·'b'·
-'"••
richer and more numerous today."
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campll&amp;n 1I v... y
•pohltcal reil!'rters w ammer ,Though its pace and c1tarac.
If parents knew more about their soos'
at
Romney tn press conferences ter do not aeem· to p!eue aU
predecesBOI'I, "perhaps lhey would be lesa
and in print. Since hit smash· bse era)
excited about the hair and more preocculog re-&lt;!ieetlon a month 11liO he 0 p "·bl '
••m•• o1 .n
pied with the deeper problems of the young
h d "good ress"
OSSI y IDOl1 """"6
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has not a a
P ·
h1J image wltb the general pubo
male, particularly the affluent adolescent
our
Even Romney's
staunches~ llc continuel to be far, In a permllslve socle!J ."
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Leff~
friends 8111011lllhe many m&lt;Jdor stronger than II is with tba IJO'

BY WDJJAM

NEW YORK (UPI) - The
New York Jets blasted B(lllo
ion's bid to clinch the Eastern
Division ehampionahip in the
American Football League Sal·
urday by whipping the Patriots
33-28 ·on three ·touchdown pas•·
es by Joe Namalh, the hardrunning of fullback Mall Snell
and two key interceptions by
Billy Baird. .
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The Buffalo Bills _now can
win the division title Sunday
by defeating the Denver Bron·
coa, but the Patriots will back
into their second
title since
1!163 if Buffalo loses.
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give the Bills and
Patriots
HOUSTON !UP]) - Tailback; rick also played a big part in for 31 yards to the Mi.sJrissippij identical 8-4-2 records,
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ChriiUan ~~ of the mede~
era • man'i rapid conquest of lbe pby11·
eal worltl tlboUt blm u flllftllment of lbt
prop1teey of Revelations, In which 1118D,

senerally apeUIDI, becomes one, a uni!J,
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lleady thoughts, yes, but evidence aupportillll them may be seen all about us lor
'"'1 .. the looking. ~'or allllple coostder what a
rl~Ll ' ,marvelous mechanism Is lhe human body.
, ol
&lt;For centllrlts men !eared It, remained
. Ignorant of :L Even today the human an'""' a~y needs 1 new press agenL
There's too much talk about lhe !nlll)'
o1 the body 1ts delicate and fragile mech·
'·~'"·". ID!sm. Its 'high suscepUbUity to, bawds
- " .' anil' ailments. You get lhe Idea Its In the
1' · ' · sftop for repairs almost dally·
. Not so. We now kitow our anatomy Is,
In fact, so marvelously and tngeniolllly d..
si~ned and construe~ that nothm&amp; else
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yel devised ,. 8 n come close. .to it for all·.. · f9Und pettormance, versatiltty and dura·
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True, the wtl Is traclcally blgh. But w•
doh't heat ot the far ill"ster number who
walk away tn one piece or even uninjured
from wrecks that have demolished maobiljes of more Iron and steel.

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tru11 amulna. TILey drip dry, resist wtlnk·
Jes and hue perpetual cteasea. But thete'a
another mlrocle substance which not only
dripi dry and resists wrlnkltl, but lnendl

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Chris Gilbert and Quarterback the shutout, intercepting three 15 and then Gilbert
Bill (Superbill) Bradley, Tex- passes, lncllldlng one in his ena final yards In lwo
ar.' sensational sophomores, each zone with six seconds to go to dashes.
ran for more than 100 yards stop Mississippi's last threat.
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Salurday in leading the Long. Tommy Duke, a defensive Bradley lookmg as good
homs to a 11Hl victory over t.alfback from Mississippi, al'" new on the knee whtch was
the University of Mississippi in made three interceptions. The Jured m October, was. the.
the eighth annual Bluebonnet Texas offense gave up the bali horse tn the !mal drt~e m
Bowl.
four times to interceptions and last quarter. He carrted
Gilbert, running for more three limes on fumbles, but the .of the 53 y~rds, mcludmg
than 100 yards in his sixth defense, minus star linebacker !mal four. Gtlbert ran the
straight game, set a Bluebon- Joel Brame, was able to rise to 13.
net Bowl record with 156 yards the occasion each time.
Gilbert's 156 yards
In 26 carries. One was a yard The Ole Miss defense, third m broke the Bluebonnet record
plunge for a touchdown.
the natien with a yield of 74.! 114 set by Bill Tobin of
Bradley, who foiled the fabled to rushing, stopped Gilbert and in 1962. His 26 running
Ole Miss defense with his Bradley the first half of the also was a rerord, breaking
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sprmtouts, passmg an SLgnal first quarter. The Re els miss- 1o mJT o
set Y erry
calling, gained 105 yards run- I'd tackles Don Sartin, who w"s l Rhome of TuiM in 1964.
ning and 49 for 154 total of· out with 3 broken foot and re- The upset for Mississippi,
tense. He scored Texa&gt;' other placed by Jim Shows.
· which was favored by 6'h
lwo touchdowns on runs of 2; Then Gilbert broke
ovct points, was the second in lwu
and four yards.
Shows for 50 yards to the Ole trips to the Bluehonnet Bowl.
The Texas defense, sparked Miss 25 to set up II,.
first The R·,bels lost to Tulsa 14-7 m
by linebacker Fred Edwards, touchdown.
I9G4.
was as outstanding as the of- On the next pia)·, with two Texas has not allowed
a
fense, shulting out Mississippi right•ide linemen and the right· touchdown in two Bluebonncl
for the first time in 17 games side linebacker keying on Gil- games. The Longhorns
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dating back to Oct. 9, 196.~. bert, Bradley called his own Alabama 3-3 in the 19611 game.
The Rebels' deepest penetra- signal and raced 25 yards a- Missi!sippi's Jimmy
tion was to the eight in t h e round t·ight end to score stand· . missed a 43-yard field goal
1 in the first quarter.
third period, but Texas held ing up.
reserve tailback Don Street to Gilbert and Bradley set up Conway of Texas tried
two.
one yard on a fourtn-ar.d . two I the second touchdown midway One was wide and the
!iluation.
througll the third quarter. Brad- was blocked by Ole Miss
Defensive halfback Les Der- ley carried four straight times Mac McClure.

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tie and a berth in the long • a·
waited Super Bowl showdown agains! the National League winner at Los Angeles Jan. 15.
Namath, hitting 14 of
21
passes lor 287 yards,
threw
two of his three scoring pas.e•
t~ Don Maynard for W
and
eight yards and ·a third
lo
George Sauer for 77. Emerson
Boozer plunged a yard for an·
other score and Snell had a 25yard burst around his left end
In the fourth period.
Jim

TILe Jets went out In front at
baHtime 17-7 and led 31·13 at
the end of three pertods.
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Boston made the ftrsl threat,
but Parllll fumbled on the Jets'

er with Namath hitting May- Namalh drove the Jell G9
nard for a 20-yard touchdown yards in I{ plays at !lie .tart of
at the finish.
the third pertod, bltllnS M,ay·
nard the 'laSt etght, but ParBoozer scored fr.om the one llli ilarrowtd !be gap by -pn&gt;on the first J~t driVe of the duclng a tou&lt;bdown m· a fiyesecond period m whlc,h ·tbe Jets play -IIO&gt;ylird ·diive uictlldlng
went 80 yards - 49 of them on a #,ard pasl to Larry Gar·
penalltcs. Ron Hall. was called
Pari!U p..led' . the final
on a .12-yard pass mterference 18 •· .......an hot Babe hlld
lty and J' F
· '" "uc.o
pena
un raser waa trouble apottlng the ball on the
clipped for a personal foul m conversion attempt and cappeJ.
the most ~aging lnfractlODI. letti'a tick bit · th~
upright,
The next lime the. Jets had ·lilluncbig baCk 00 the playing
the ball, Namath connected with field.
.
two paases to Maynard and one
to Snell as they moved down- Baird's ftrs! interception late
field to set up Turner's 12-y&amp;rd in the third period stopped a
field goal.
Boston drive at the New York

for

II and Jim Hudson

recovered.
Then Parllli bought the Patriots
d
f' ld
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'tit
own te agam m a urry wt
passes to Csppelletti and Graham, hitting Cappelletti from
18 yards out for the first tooch·
down of the game in the first
iOit.
per ·
The Jets roared back
80
yards in four plays, 54 on a
burst over right tackle by Booz-

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13 and three pley1later Na-*
connected wl!h..e .~ TP
pasa to Sauer.
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!ouchdqwtrdrfl'll ,wjtfl -~· paas ~
Whelan for 42 Y.trdsj. Nance
polished It off wHit ,a:one-yard
plqe. Pari!U P8S'J!di to B_otJ
C&amp;ppadonna for a twt • poult
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lead to 10 pomls.
Namath hit Mayn&amp;rd for a .•
yard pus In an 13-yard dnv~
and Snell scored from 2$ yll'iiJ
out to put the gaDl4! far out of
reach despite Parllll'l
filial
scoring pass of IS yards
to
Graham.

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According to tlle "conve~gence" ; ·;
the Unlteo States and Russta are
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to become more and more like each
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Russia Is approaChing the Uni~ States
as a mature and complex society. Havllll
de;eloped basic beavy Industry, it Is oow
' modng toward producing an abundljllt:e
ot con; um&lt;t goods. The United States in
turn 1&gt; temvermg the deficiencies of the
free enterpnse system witll lncrtasin&amp;
exparLSion o. government's role 1D ecoJio
om:r planniu11 and social welfare.
According to the theOry, as the two IJ·
stems develop similar Institutions artd WQI
of life, the ,deologlcai differences between
them wUI oecome unimportant. The Implication is that similarity breeds content:
two similar &gt;OCietles artll't IOinl to fl&amp;hl
.each other.
One scholar disagrees. The whole convergence th.ory Is a grosa overstmpllfic•
· . ·Uon says Bertram D. Wolfe, a research
·- fell~w at Stanfords Hoover Institution on
• 1·war Revolution and Peace.
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Naci Germany, he asks, "Can
we forget \hal it was the tecbnologleally
must advanc·ed country in Europe, with
the besl so,tal welfare iaWI, tile bigbell
degree of literacy and lh' P.tesl number oi Ph. ')s. that developed first the
"\' most extreme militarism and then one of
·the most raJu:l forms of totalitarianism?"
•' Who' hi slot y teaches us is not the lesBOII
of convergence but of divergence, asserts
Wolfe. The Communist ideology and totall·
· tarian structure of China and Russia dlf·
fer rrom each other, he says, even as do
the nationalism and exercise of great ex·
ecutive powers in plural and open socit·
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had nine points and Randy Shriver opened the second Southwestern shot fO 1\er cenl
Gene Hall, 6-l senior, connect- Mullins, 6-1 junior, scored sev- period with a basket to make making :roof 74 attempted field ,
ed for 10 field goals and five en polo!!.
it 19-13. Bickle and Cremeens goals wblle Hannan tJ.!llce confree throws to score 25 points Hall wss only ooe of live narrowed it lo 19-17. Hall, foul- nected on 23 of 70 ffli'.J32.8 per
Friday night at Southwestern Highlanders in the
double ed by Bickle, made one of two cent. At the foul liDt:Gie lllgbHigh School as Coach Lloyd figures. John Shriver, 5-8 sen- from the foul line and it was landers made 13 of ·iii
for
Myers' Highlanders downed the lor, and Da~e Notter, 6-1 jun- 20-17.
54.1 per cent, and the WUdcall !
Hannan Trace Wildcats 73-56 ior, each contributed 12 points. D . 1
d
d made 10 of 19 for 52.8 per cent.
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in a Southern Valley Athlettc George Dillon, IHl junior, and
a~te ~edm~ e
a~p an
Conference contest.
Keith Carter, 5-10 sophomore, was ~u lhr
~ urmntg The Hannan Trace raen'el · I
It was the first SVAC Varsity each had 11. Dillon fouled out It m a
ee • po er _0 defeated the little
win fur lhe Highlanders who with 56 seeonds remaming in be dthe clount ~W. (r~meens 38-34 in a single ov
perracked up their second consecu- the game.
rna e a ayup 0 po , an~an iod. It was 34-34 at If¥! end of
t,·,,e w·tn of the season. Sout•- Southwestern led 37 _33 at the Trace_ahe_ad 22-20. Halls p1vot the regulation contest. With 11
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Turner contributed a 12-yard western is now 1·2 m SVAC end of the first half and opened ~ B' '.-1 1 d B: kl u ~
seconds left, Doug Pugh, ~juDo.·
field goal in the second quarter. play and 2-2 in all games.
up a seven point spread, 43-36 h 1 LC: e a~ th LC W~dmat ba k lor went all the way lor lbt
Babe Parilli, Boston's veter- For the Wildcats of Coach at the 5:08 mark m the third ' 0 s ~ pu ;.22 1 cas c lafup and the victory, Pugh bacl
an quarterback, also threw tl"'ee Paul D1llon, . it was thei; see- pe_riod. The Highlar1~ers mam- out 1~ ron~
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17 for the winners. Randy Hutclitouchdown passes while piling ond consecultvc loss, hotn in tamed the seven pomt margin Shrtver btl from the SLdP to ins had 11 and Ed McCarty 10
up 379 yards on 21 completions SVAC play. Hannan Trace Is to lead 49-42 at the end of the make it 24-24 and Hall hit a for the losers.
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in 38 attempts, but Baird twice now 1-3 in the SVAC and 3-4 In period.
short JUmper lo put the Htgh- Hannan Trace 13 20 9 14-111
picked off interceptiona in the all games.
The Highlanders racked up landers back out In front 26-24, Southwestern
17 20 12 24-71
lhird period as the Patriots Terry Cremeens, 5·11 senior 24 points in the final frame a lead which they never again
struggled desperately to catch guard, who left the game on while Hannan Trace was. get- relinquished. Southwestern Je&lt;t Hannan Trace llf) - Daniell
':
up.
fouls with 1:31 remainmg, had ling 14. Pacing the attack were 37-33 when the teams left th~ 7-3-17; Cremeens &amp;-t-IS;
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Parilli passed 18 yards
lo 13 points for the Wildcat,. Roy Hall with three baskets, Cart- noor at the half.
Wise 4-1-9;
Pugh 2--G-4;
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Gino Cappelletti for one touch- Bickle, 6-0 senior, fouled out er with four and Notter with The Highlaoders outshot and Bickle 1-2-4; Mulllb8 2-3I
down, hit Jim Whelan with· an with 4:18lefl in the fourth quar- two.
ou~rehounded the Wildcats with 7; Watson 1-11-2. 1'6t:lis 2S- :1
18-yarder and Art Graham from ter.
Southwestern led 7-2 with 4:- Gene Hall getting 21 of South- 10-58.
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15 yards out. Jim Nance scored Dave Daniels, 6-l sophomore, 13 left in the first period, 13-5 at western's 48 rebounds. Daniels Southwestern «73) ...,. Dillon
!he other touchdown on a one- ~as high for the Wildcats with the 2:27 mark, and 17-13 at had 10 of Hannan Trace's 29 re- 4-3-IJ.; Notter 5-2-12; Shrlv.
yard plunge.
17 points. Dean Wise, 6-0 senior, the end of the period.
hounds.
er 5-2-12; Hall 10-5-25;

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What bu to be one of the all-American
understatements of the year has
been
ltlade by J&gt;rosldent Edward D. Eddy of
Otatham College for women In Pittsburgh,
Pa.
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Erplalnbig the Inauguration o a sex
education prott6JD at Cl!alham - undertaken, tncldlllllally, at tile reqUell of the
students - Dr. Eddy aald:
''l'bere Ia .o muoh conlllllon In
the
present generation concerning the role of
the male and female In all life."
You said II, Dr. Eddy! And you might
have added that tile subjld llai been a
little confUIIIlll to peet gent!l'lllons u well.
In !let, u lbt
ooui'se at Ulatbam
cleart ujl lhll colllltllon - and we lincerely hope il does - It'• a pity It couldn't
beve been slirted by Adam and Eve, when
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If the 2 and one-tentll cents Is
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food or to zationa owned and controlled,
::;,· lhthe wfage earnbuyers, ttelhe; ,
":stamps, or more or less, by lha lar1e
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the chambers of corn1
radios. washers. ue·•t· ,lcitterlelt
not, then,
113 armers,nd professional men
hone bllls up "
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.thole who one of them has a lead·
electric bills. all of whLch ""·'' ' ~ ~~~hould be or er wbo Is u much a friend
back .to the clty • If the larm~r 1:~~~n~ 1
fll the ·~taw or the numerous small farmer a
is not a mir~e 2rna~ and :~I 01 Ml:!p!Y ~n JO!ri'o'~tod · 4 ,1 u Jadal IJI!Irlot was to 'Jillmate: 1~C::. h."~an"trrow tie menu, bl',H aupply oflhea ua In :• G= ~f ~~h:;d
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Dear Editor:
1 Suppose the consumer pays 1price to drop tremendous~~~ ~m for it. And 11 will help belleve that. "HaU to the a.ter•
For sometime 1 have lhougbt one dollar for food. Say lhe does not affect other prod
to bring the truth to light.
could be his BOlli· AiareulVflJ'•
.the farmers should stop work- farmer gets 34 per cent of the that Wlf.
With all sincerity,
he looks the part.
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lng all of the time and try to soncumer's dollor lor food. Lei However big bualness side· I
Carney A. Ball
Obvloasly, lllaJJJe1 lw
' gel the truth behind the wall us use the 40 billion dollars ' stepped the "Law of suppty I
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ma•y huae lalb .-ud maiDof Intellectual dishonesty built for gross and 14 billion for net and demand" long llliO
even the American houoewlfe just taiJJII&amp; ._..U Ia till poill,.
up by the editorial staffs of income again. Then tile farm· before lhe great tariU walls
Ewington, Ohio
developiD&amp; 10111e plallllllll.,..
propaganda sheets. After see- ,er'o net part out of tbe dollar which protected !bern were\ P.S.: The GOP elephent woos df1ea to an lbt areldll .wid
ing your cartoon in the last spent for food would be nearly lowerrd. They ave cu~ni"~· the American houaewlfe just OD Vleblalll, 11!1111 better sundav Times-Sentinel, I could 12 cents. Now )f you are goln,g , ly devised ways of price !IJ:Ing!like other trreputable beasts laaized to wta !rleadl IIIII, al-.
walt any longer.
tu cnt !cod once' I» taklt g even though we are supposed woo women. I.e. with a Judaslllmately,ll• eoavent181 ~
the food olf lhe Iarmer's table to have laws against II.
Ikiss and a pack of lies.
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figur_es; I thmk they are ap- 1how much can lhe other con- trade laws." Now they put the
proxtmate: _Let's say lhe aver- sumers profit? Where will manufacturers "suggested re.
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wage earner pays ,!Be of any food price cut come from? tall price" on lbetr produots.
dollar lor food (1 don I know Will It be by the processors, ·B mutual coosent that is the
If any of that is counte~ tnt'"" : the distributors, the retallers l u~ed price.
stamps and supermarket I o I· , or shall the farmer be driY· But labor had quite a time
teries or not). I suwose he 1!11 closr to lhe, brink ol eco- tllrowlng off the
burden- !
pays at least 25e of his dollar nomle oblivion. •
some yoke of "supply
and I
for hi~ c~r or rars aod exp&lt;~ns s 1
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dcman':i " A man had IIUu~
attached thereto. Anyway • lr· t WhC!11 ,"1" ~:I ~C!Il 0:~ to. say . what he would rereJJILiable editors dnn't car•! BensOI\ arm press on .
celve how many h&lt;luro he
Now suppose the Iarmer gels broughtaklcddedhD!li ttoo ta;'" cen':r•rpe·~ work~ and under what condi·
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say the farmers bave a I miserably ebea~. thu 15
not good enough there were
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.blcome of Ill billion dol- len 1"¥ -I'll~~· 11 now' others. nte supply was un·
and a net Income of 14 any l!ICLI8e 0 ,
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limited. And lhuga carried
lhtiHnn dollars Now 14-tO of sc Two wro~"~ I ma e a
z and a tenth cents: Irl&amp;hl . TwO. aile alate~:.: '
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IOIII!&gt;tentn cents of the
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wing-left-willll discord but slrn- - which for the first time In 1bably will de;,.:.:r·largely
support
lhll year 111
WASHINGTON. _
Even ply whether an tnevit&amp;ble colll- years has no real Presidential Ithe decision -of 6te Repub~CIIl caUtomla and' Is ·thus In the ~
Rlc/Uitd s. OIDtfl, Publl.!her
tho
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successive
G.O.P.
stcn can be held to m.m•geable aspirant among Its members "' Senate Door lead~,):vetett M&amp; allion ot 1. 11 bolter In bit
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JGfflll E Dmlnff, A.dv Dir.
gat:!tngs
and
one
devoted
proshock proportions for the elec- there Is now developing a Utile Ktnley Dirksen ~ ~ools. And own slate
V111'11011 DtwtrU, Adl&gt;• Ill gr.
fesslonal 0 atur _ National lions of 1968.
noted but not Inconsiderable In- If as ts now subtly: tndlcated,
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Chairman :
Bliss _ have [f Romney's refusal tu sup- traparty struggle. It Involves \lle Dtrksen decides ~1\1 a Murphy AU lbe S8l1l'o It Is unllhlj
oclaimed unity to be the port the Presidential ticket choice of a Senator to suecend and _not a Scott tllAl1 have the that any aJplllcant attempt d
now pr 1 11 part objective headed In 19114 by Barry Gold· tu an open party-leadership post, umpalgn chairmanship, thil be made to take away Kuchel't
~:~r.e~~sed Yrealitles ar~ water has seemingly been large- that of chairman of the G.O.P. will be one up for lhe old IpoalUon u whip. Wha! 11 _II~
,, et: more likely Is that the llepubll
1 ad dirnmin&amp; this shining ty forgiven by the new conserv- Senatorial Campaign Comml~ ~ard forces, whose likely Pr
a,:', Y
atlve forces captained by Rea- tee.
identlal choice · a~t wl 1~ bl can resulars in IIJe . Se~ate wiL
Itself when tom. It'a called skin.
.
gTh~ 1008 Republican Gover· gan, an equivalent absolution is The liberal and predominate- Rich: ~lxon, jtilt
. n say to the llberals'iomethiPS I!
MachlnOI')'? Can you think of a machme nors' Conference bas ended not yet In the mind of Goldwa- ly Eastern Republicans in the forThe post =ved ~ eiar from lltls effect: We are golllg to keep
as versame, dexterous and handy as the with the conaervatlve Governor- ter htmself.
Senate - whlcb Is lo say gener- the most 1m rtanc ·tn Ibis COUJI. Tommy ~bel In hlJ !Qb, II.
human fillllerT
elect of CaU!ornla, Ronald Rea- Asked now whether he would ally _those who fav~r ~ Romney t or Ind.: even ·In the Seno spite of hit party a~llliJ, "
speaklnR kindlv of the nh- be wtlbng to back Romney for Prestdenltal- nommallon
tn ry 1 self 1 M h 1 h ell we in .tum are entlt1~ to havo
Magic photo lens with living color? The
:;~
Governor
of
Michigan,
President
in
1008,
regardless
of
,
11168
are
behind
.
Sen.
Hugh
:w:ver · 0: In u~&amp;~·:andsan oi not a Hugh Scott but . rather I
buman body bu one buill In for lnstantan·
George lioniney, and •lee ver- what Romney did oot do for [' Scott of Pennsylvarna for thLS an oth~r Senator who 11 not' of George Murphy In the C8ll)
eous apd automatic use. It's the eye.
sa. Bliss, for his part, has been him In 1964. Goldwater reph~s place. But the more ~r less old th: Romne
.
It would pllgn c4airmanshlp,
. The hLI)llan body frail and delicate? Not
able to Inform the G.O.P. Coor· without notable warmth:
! .guard Republica~ wmg-whlch mean that~. ~ar RepubU· This will undoub~ be I
IIi the vast majority of cases. .Etposed .to
1
\~e::s ~~~ ~:d w;~ct~~: to~ cans In the new Senate would telling argument, for' not onl)
Increasing perils of space-age hvillll - LD· dlnatlng Commlttee that the will c~"';t !~at bridge when
eluding whiz . bang traffic, new aliments curv~ of acceptance of !he Re- co;;,~ ? .nolhcr and the shar- party regularity - Is too I ng [hold every signifidmt
party lhe Senate regul~ but ~pper.
we never knew eXisted, arr and water pol· pubhcan party among the vot·
~s
a
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of
evidencwllh
far
more
favor
upon
some
leadership
post
save
that
of
the enUy the Reagan men In Calif·
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Iutton and more and more worries and ~en· ers is turning_ mar~edly ·pwerd pes hy: , \1~ s~es Re ublican such Senator as George Mur· job of whip, which will no doubt omla, as well are preapred U.
the es 1 a w e e
P
a h of California
be retained by Sen. Thomas Ku- overlook Kuchel't party .I!'...
olon, each aweration nevertb1!Lless hves fm the ftrst !tme smce
years
of
President
Eisenhower.
Governors
may
now
be
In
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P
i;,is
In
a
small
.but
significant
chel
of California.
gressloDI so loag as the RoJD
harder, works faster, runs faster, plays
But below the surface the muod f~r ~org~tmg th_e P~~ I way 'precisely Illustrates the Kuchel is a liberal Republican ney forces will not try 100 har4
barder - and Uves longer.
troops are restive, and the one some 0 1 e ngresSLona
natu~e of the current maneuver· and while he 1s not committed to move one of tllelr own mu
So let's not sell the human anatomy real question before the party pubhca~s are not exactly of ing within the party generally as to his Presidential choice in into lbe c!Lairllllll8blp ~ lbt
short. Let's just treat It hallway co~ider­
not lis
whether
It can
r~ally
&gt;r ~~'.:~~I!I_C~Th~e~o~ut~co~m~e~o~f~t~he:_fi~Jg~h:_t__i::pro-~·
~1968=-.•_.-:lt~ls:_:a.,:f:ac~t_:th:•:':h•:_did:'~no~t~ca:=m~paiJD~::-co=m~m::i~ttee~,;:--:-ately and give It a chance to be the mcred- lomute
now traditional
nght· lhat
in rnmd.
the Senate, f~
us ra on
ibly efficient machine It Is.
4-The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Dec. 18, 1988
And isn't it wonderful to know tbat we
have been put together by a muter craftsman?
TILe skill of the Master Craftsman in
this infinitely unimportant single Act of
erealion In a vast universe llkely may never be fully understood and duplieaill&lt;l by
man. But man, who alone has the potential 1o understand and use the elements
By BRUCE BJOSSAT
ate goverrmrs assembled In Colof the universe to his own ends, cannot
COLORADO
SPRINGS,
Colo.
orado
found tbemselvea llre&amp;tstop Inquiring Into what Is aro~md h!m.
(NEA) - Recently a starchy btg lhe negative.
To slop would be to fear agam.
New England conservative told
Yet, llignlflcanlly, a top Ult
To continue promises the hope of sn
a
moderate
Republtcan
leader
to
one of these sought out thll
alweys richer relationship between man
he
believes
that
Gov.
George
reporter
to correct the too nep
and his creator.
Romney of Michigan )I'OUid be~t live tmpreSIIion he fell he bed
Richard Nixon in a 1008 pres~ registered in an earlier talk.
dential primary In New Hamp'
shire.
!Us final messaae, mtrrortna
bls governor's outlook, Will litis:
Thougll this Is the purest con- Romney for all bla publicized
jecture about a very distant shortcmclllliS Is still the tnoderpolitical event, it may serve to atH' best-po~Uoned and strong·
Long hair, pinched pants, fancy shirts
put in somewhat better. perspec- est prospect _ No. 1 Ill pou. •
and perfumes - are today's young men
'-'
tive the rather mlslending pres- mong Republicans and currenlo
turning sissy?
idential responses of many gov· ly the one man placing ~ad
Not at all, aayo Prof. J. H. Plumb of
ernors and other pomical fig- of President Jobn!IOIJ in voW
cambridge Univer•ily. TILe
current
ures who met bere lor
two samplllllll.
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"mod" fashions belq to a IIO().year-old
days.
tradition Or "aggressive masculinity."
TILe words "Romney 11 11
·From Wllacldetlt; ~
It coultl bt wot~. writes ·the blstorlin
deep trouble" were beard Wflh ed by ollau COIIvenatloa~ .at
In Horizlln magailne. "Perceittagewlse, our
surprising frequency ID Ialka lhe ctaleruee, the DDUoa
own long-ltalred youths are far less vl&lt;&gt;with some of tilese mea. Tbf)' eme11•• IUII\OJIUiey llli,Y aol
lent, murderous and Intolerable than their
reDected largely his eo•tbnl· really be In anywhere DCla!' u
historic cOUnterparts" In Rennaissance Ittng hwineao on tiLe btl tsne deep trouble IOdll)' aslall crft.
aly and Elizabethan London.
of VIetnam, his delay In mak· lcs - aad some !rlmdl Our CIII'Hnl wave of "decadent" dress
tng kaown hla 1111 lnteJLt!oa, au~&amp;est.
and namboyBnt behavior Is not a problem
Ills fr0111y moraiiJIDI·
.
He doe1 allnd blih ID lbl
of our society, he says. "11 Is a problem
These
responses
are
bemg
lls: he is movin&amp; aboUt; bjl
of humanity, made worae because we are
underscored heavtly by veteran ,po
.
'·'b'·
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richer and more numerous today."
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ho h
campll&amp;n 1I v... y
•pohltcal reil!'rters w ammer ,Though its pace and c1tarac.
If parents knew more about their soos'
at
Romney tn press conferences ter do not aeem· to p!eue aU
predecesBOI'I, "perhaps lhey would be lesa
and in print. Since hit smash· bse era)
excited about the hair and more preocculog re-&lt;!ieetlon a month 11liO he 0 p "·bl '
••m•• o1 .n
pied with the deeper problems of the young
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NEW YORK (UPI) - The
New York Jets blasted B(lllo
ion's bid to clinch the Eastern
Division ehampionahip in the
American Football League Sal·
urday by whipping the Patriots
33-28 ·on three ·touchdown pas•·
es by Joe Namalh, the hardrunning of fullback Mall Snell
and two key interceptions by
Billy Baird. .
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win the division title Sunday
by defeating the Denver Bron·
coa, but the Patriots will back
into their second
title since
1!163 if Buffalo loses.
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Patriots
HOUSTON !UP]) - Tailback; rick also played a big part in for 31 yards to the Mi.sJrissippij identical 8-4-2 records,
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eal worltl tlboUt blm u flllftllment of lbt
prop1teey of Revelations, In which 1118D,

senerally apeUIDI, becomes one, a uni!J,
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lleady thoughts, yes, but evidence aupportillll them may be seen all about us lor
'"'1 .. the looking. ~'or allllple coostder what a
rl~Ll ' ,marvelous mechanism Is lhe human body.
, ol
&lt;For centllrlts men !eared It, remained
. Ignorant of :L Even today the human an'""' a~y needs 1 new press agenL
There's too much talk about lhe !nlll)'
o1 the body 1ts delicate and fragile mech·
'·~'"·". ID!sm. Its 'high suscepUbUity to, bawds
- " .' anil' ailments. You get lhe Idea Its In the
1' · ' · sftop for repairs almost dally·
. Not so. We now kitow our anatomy Is,
In fact, so marvelously and tngeniolllly d..
si~ned and construe~ that nothm&amp; else
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yel devised ,. 8 n come close. .to it for all·.. · f9Und pettormance, versatiltty and dura·
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True, the wtl Is traclcally blgh. But w•
doh't heat ot the far ill"ster number who
walk away tn one piece or even uninjured
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tru11 amulna. TILey drip dry, resist wtlnk·
Jes and hue perpetual cteasea. But thete'a
another mlrocle substance which not only
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Chris Gilbert and Quarterback the shutout, intercepting three 15 and then Gilbert
Bill (Superbill) Bradley, Tex- passes, lncllldlng one in his ena final yards In lwo
ar.' sensational sophomores, each zone with six seconds to go to dashes.
ran for more than 100 yards stop Mississippi's last threat.
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Salurday in leading the Long. Tommy Duke, a defensive Bradley lookmg as good
homs to a 11Hl victory over t.alfback from Mississippi, al'" new on the knee whtch was
the University of Mississippi in made three interceptions. The Jured m October, was. the.
the eighth annual Bluebonnet Texas offense gave up the bali horse tn the !mal drt~e m
Bowl.
four times to interceptions and last quarter. He carrted
Gilbert, running for more three limes on fumbles, but the .of the 53 y~rds, mcludmg
than 100 yards in his sixth defense, minus star linebacker !mal four. Gtlbert ran the
straight game, set a Bluebon- Joel Brame, was able to rise to 13.
net Bowl record with 156 yards the occasion each time.
Gilbert's 156 yards
In 26 carries. One was a yard The Ole Miss defense, third m broke the Bluebonnet record
plunge for a touchdown.
the natien with a yield of 74.! 114 set by Bill Tobin of
Bradley, who foiled the fabled to rushing, stopped Gilbert and in 1962. His 26 running
Ole Miss defense with his Bradley the first half of the also was a rerord, breaking
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sprmtouts, passmg an SLgnal first quarter. The Re els miss- 1o mJT o
set Y erry
calling, gained 105 yards run- I'd tackles Don Sartin, who w"s l Rhome of TuiM in 1964.
ning and 49 for 154 total of· out with 3 broken foot and re- The upset for Mississippi,
tense. He scored Texa&gt;' other placed by Jim Shows.
· which was favored by 6'h
lwo touchdowns on runs of 2; Then Gilbert broke
ovct points, was the second in lwu
and four yards.
Shows for 50 yards to the Ole trips to the Bluehonnet Bowl.
The Texas defense, sparked Miss 25 to set up II,.
first The R·,bels lost to Tulsa 14-7 m
by linebacker Fred Edwards, touchdown.
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was as outstanding as the of- On the next pia)·, with two Texas has not allowed
a
fense, shulting out Mississippi right•ide linemen and the right· touchdown in two Bluebonncl
for the first time in 17 games side linebacker keying on Gil- games. The Longhorns
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dating back to Oct. 9, 196.~. bert, Bradley called his own Alabama 3-3 in the 19611 game.
The Rebels' deepest penetra- signal and raced 25 yards a- Missi!sippi's Jimmy
tion was to the eight in t h e round t·ight end to score stand· . missed a 43-yard field goal
1 in the first quarter.
third period, but Texas held ing up.
reserve tailback Don Street to Gilbert and Bradley set up Conway of Texas tried
two.
one yard on a fourtn-ar.d . two I the second touchdown midway One was wide and the
!iluation.
througll the third quarter. Brad- was blocked by Ole Miss
Defensive halfback Les Der- ley carried four straight times Mac McClure.

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waited Super Bowl showdown agains! the National League winner at Los Angeles Jan. 15.
Namath, hitting 14 of
21
passes lor 287 yards,
threw
two of his three scoring pas.e•
t~ Don Maynard for W
and
eight yards and ·a third
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George Sauer for 77. Emerson
Boozer plunged a yard for an·
other score and Snell had a 25yard burst around his left end
In the fourth period.
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TILe Jets went out In front at
baHtime 17-7 and led 31·13 at
the end of three pertods.
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Boston made the ftrsl threat,
but Parllll fumbled on the Jets'

er with Namath hitting May- Namalh drove the Jell G9
nard for a 20-yard touchdown yards in I{ plays at !lie .tart of
at the finish.
the third pertod, bltllnS M,ay·
nard the 'laSt etght, but ParBoozer scored fr.om the one llli ilarrowtd !be gap by -pn&gt;on the first J~t driVe of the duclng a tou&lt;bdown m· a fiyesecond period m whlc,h ·tbe Jets play -IIO&gt;ylird ·diive uictlldlng
went 80 yards - 49 of them on a #,ard pasl to Larry Gar·
penalltcs. Ron Hall. was called
Pari!U p..led' . the final
on a .12-yard pass mterference 18 •· .......an hot Babe hlld
lty and J' F
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pena
un raser waa trouble apottlng the ball on the
clipped for a personal foul m conversion attempt and cappeJ.
the most ~aging lnfractlODI. letti'a tick bit · th~
upright,
The next lime the. Jets had ·lilluncbig baCk 00 the playing
the ball, Namath connected with field.
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two paases to Maynard and one
to Snell as they moved down- Baird's ftrs! interception late
field to set up Turner's 12-y&amp;rd in the third period stopped a
field goal.
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passes to Csppelletti and Graham, hitting Cappelletti from
18 yards out for the first tooch·
down of the game in the first
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The Jets roared back
80
yards in four plays, 54 on a
burst over right tackle by Booz-

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Whelan for 42 Y.trdsj. Nance
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Namath hit Mayn&amp;rd for a .•
yard pus In an 13-yard dnv~
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out to put the gaDl4! far out of
reach despite Parllll'l
filial
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the Unlteo States and Russta are
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Russia Is approaChing the Uni~ States
as a mature and complex society. Havllll
de;eloped basic beavy Industry, it Is oow
' modng toward producing an abundljllt:e
ot con; um&lt;t goods. The United States in
turn 1&gt; temvermg the deficiencies of the
free enterpnse system witll lncrtasin&amp;
exparLSion o. government's role 1D ecoJio
om:r planniu11 and social welfare.
According to the theOry, as the two IJ·
stems develop similar Institutions artd WQI
of life, the ,deologlcai differences between
them wUI oecome unimportant. The Implication is that similarity breeds content:
two similar &gt;OCietles artll't IOinl to fl&amp;hl
.each other.
One scholar disagrees. The whole convergence th.ory Is a grosa overstmpllfic•
· . ·Uon says Bertram D. Wolfe, a research
·- fell~w at Stanfords Hoover Institution on
• 1·war Revolution and Peace.
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Naci Germany, he asks, "Can
we forget \hal it was the tecbnologleally
must advanc·ed country in Europe, with
the besl so,tal welfare iaWI, tile bigbell
degree of literacy and lh' P.tesl number oi Ph. ')s. that developed first the
"\' most extreme militarism and then one of
·the most raJu:l forms of totalitarianism?"
•' Who' hi slot y teaches us is not the lesBOII
of convergence but of divergence, asserts
Wolfe. The Communist ideology and totall·
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fer rrom each other, he says, even as do
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had nine points and Randy Shriver opened the second Southwestern shot fO 1\er cenl
Gene Hall, 6-l senior, connect- Mullins, 6-1 junior, scored sev- period with a basket to make making :roof 74 attempted field ,
ed for 10 field goals and five en polo!!.
it 19-13. Bickle and Cremeens goals wblle Hannan tJ.!llce confree throws to score 25 points Hall wss only ooe of live narrowed it lo 19-17. Hall, foul- nected on 23 of 70 ffli'.J32.8 per
Friday night at Southwestern Highlanders in the
double ed by Bickle, made one of two cent. At the foul liDt:Gie lllgbHigh School as Coach Lloyd figures. John Shriver, 5-8 sen- from the foul line and it was landers made 13 of ·iii
for
Myers' Highlanders downed the lor, and Da~e Notter, 6-1 jun- 20-17.
54.1 per cent, and the WUdcall !
Hannan Trace Wildcats 73-56 ior, each contributed 12 points. D . 1
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a~te ~edm~ e
a~p an
Conference contest.
Keith Carter, 5-10 sophomore, was ~u lhr
~ urmntg The Hannan Trace raen'el · I
It was the first SVAC Varsity each had 11. Dillon fouled out It m a
ee • po er _0 defeated the little
win fur lhe Highlanders who with 56 seeonds remaming in be dthe clount ~W. (r~meens 38-34 in a single ov
perracked up their second consecu- the game.
rna e a ayup 0 po , an~an iod. It was 34-34 at If¥! end of
t,·,,e w·tn of the season. Sout•- Southwestern led 37 _33 at the Trace_ahe_ad 22-20. Halls p1vot the regulation contest. With 11
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Turner contributed a 12-yard western is now 1·2 m SVAC end of the first half and opened ~ B' '.-1 1 d B: kl u ~
seconds left, Doug Pugh, ~juDo.·
field goal in the second quarter. play and 2-2 in all games.
up a seven point spread, 43-36 h 1 LC: e a~ th LC W~dmat ba k lor went all the way lor lbt
Babe Parilli, Boston's veter- For the Wildcats of Coach at the 5:08 mark m the third ' 0 s ~ pu ;.22 1 cas c lafup and the victory, Pugh bacl
an quarterback, also threw tl"'ee Paul D1llon, . it was thei; see- pe_riod. The Highlar1~ers mam- out 1~ ron~
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17 for the winners. Randy Hutclitouchdown passes while piling ond consecultvc loss, hotn in tamed the seven pomt margin Shrtver btl from the SLdP to ins had 11 and Ed McCarty 10
up 379 yards on 21 completions SVAC play. Hannan Trace Is to lead 49-42 at the end of the make it 24-24 and Hall hit a for the losers.
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in 38 attempts, but Baird twice now 1-3 in the SVAC and 3-4 In period.
short JUmper lo put the Htgh- Hannan Trace 13 20 9 14-111
picked off interceptiona in the all games.
The Highlanders racked up landers back out In front 26-24, Southwestern
17 20 12 24-71
lhird period as the Patriots Terry Cremeens, 5·11 senior 24 points in the final frame a lead which they never again
struggled desperately to catch guard, who left the game on while Hannan Trace was. get- relinquished. Southwestern Je&lt;t Hannan Trace llf) - Daniell
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up.
fouls with 1:31 remainmg, had ling 14. Pacing the attack were 37-33 when the teams left th~ 7-3-17; Cremeens &amp;-t-IS;
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Parilli passed 18 yards
lo 13 points for the Wildcat,. Roy Hall with three baskets, Cart- noor at the half.
Wise 4-1-9;
Pugh 2--G-4;
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down, hit Jim Whelan with· an with 4:18lefl in the fourth quar- two.
ou~rehounded the Wildcats with 7; Watson 1-11-2. 1'6t:lis 2S- :1
18-yarder and Art Graham from ter.
Southwestern led 7-2 with 4:- Gene Hall getting 21 of South- 10-58.
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!he other touchdown on a one- ~as high for the Wildcats with the 2:27 mark, and 17-13 at had 10 of Hannan Trace's 29 re- 4-3-IJ.; Notter 5-2-12; Shrlv.
yard plunge.
17 points. Dean Wise, 6-0 senior, the end of the period.
hounds.
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What bu to be one of the all-American
understatements of the year has
been
ltlade by J&gt;rosldent Edward D. Eddy of
Otatham College for women In Pittsburgh,
Pa.
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Erplalnbig the Inauguration o a sex
education prott6JD at Cl!alham - undertaken, tncldlllllally, at tile reqUell of the
students - Dr. Eddy aald:
''l'bere Ia .o muoh conlllllon In
the
present generation concerning the role of
the male and female In all life."
You said II, Dr. Eddy! And you might
have added that tile subjld llai been a
little confUIIIlll to peet gent!l'lllons u well.
In !let, u lbt
ooui'se at Ulatbam
cleart ujl lhll colllltllon - and we lincerely hope il does - It'• a pity It couldn't
beve been slirted by Adam and Eve, when
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If the 2 and one-tentll cents Is
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::;,· lhthe wfage earnbuyers, ttelhe; ,
":stamps, or more or less, by lha lar1e
e armer
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the chambers of corn1
radios. washers. ue·•t· ,lcitterlelt
not, then,
113 armers,nd professional men
hone bllls up "
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.thole who one of them has a lead·
electric bills. all of whLch ""·'' ' ~ ~~~hould be or er wbo Is u much a friend
back .to the clty • If the larm~r 1:~~~n~ 1
fll the ·~taw or the numerous small farmer a
is not a mir~e 2rna~ and :~I 01 Ml:!p!Y ~n JO!ri'o'~tod · 4 ,1 u Jadal IJI!Irlot was to 'Jillmate: 1~C::. h."~an"trrow tie menu, bl',H aupply oflhea ua In :• G= ~f ~~h:;d
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Dear Editor:
1 Suppose the consumer pays 1price to drop tremendous~~~ ~m for it. And 11 will help belleve that. "HaU to the a.ter•
For sometime 1 have lhougbt one dollar for food. Say lhe does not affect other prod
to bring the truth to light.
could be his BOlli· AiareulVflJ'•
.the farmers should stop work- farmer gets 34 per cent of the that Wlf.
With all sincerity,
he looks the part.
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lng all of the time and try to soncumer's dollor lor food. Lei However big bualness side· I
Carney A. Ball
Obvloasly, lllaJJJe1 lw
' gel the truth behind the wall us use the 40 billion dollars ' stepped the "Law of suppty I
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ma•y huae lalb .-ud maiDof Intellectual dishonesty built for gross and 14 billion for net and demand" long llliO
even the American houoewlfe just taiJJII&amp; ._..U Ia till poill,.
up by the editorial staffs of income again. Then tile farm· before lhe great tariU walls
Ewington, Ohio
developiD&amp; 10111e plallllllll.,..
propaganda sheets. After see- ,er'o net part out of tbe dollar which protected !bern were\ P.S.: The GOP elephent woos df1ea to an lbt areldll .wid
ing your cartoon in the last spent for food would be nearly lowerrd. They ave cu~ni"~· the American houaewlfe just OD Vleblalll, 11!1111 better sundav Times-Sentinel, I could 12 cents. Now )f you are goln,g , ly devised ways of price !IJ:Ing!like other trreputable beasts laaized to wta !rleadl IIIII, al-.
walt any longer.
tu cnt !cod once' I» taklt g even though we are supposed woo women. I.e. with a Judaslllmately,ll• eoavent181 ~
the food olf lhe Iarmer's table to have laws against II.
Ikiss and a pack of lies.
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figur_es; I thmk they are ap- 1how much can lhe other con- trade laws." Now they put the
proxtmate: _Let's say lhe aver- sumers profit? Where will manufacturers "suggested re.
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wage earner pays ,!Be of any food price cut come from? tall price" on lbetr produots.
dollar lor food (1 don I know Will It be by the processors, ·B mutual coosent that is the
If any of that is counte~ tnt'"" : the distributors, the retallers l u~ed price.
stamps and supermarket I o I· , or shall the farmer be driY· But labor had quite a time
teries or not). I suwose he 1!11 closr to lhe, brink ol eco- tllrowlng off the
burden- !
pays at least 25e of his dollar nomle oblivion. •
some yoke of "supply
and I
for hi~ c~r or rars aod exp&lt;~ns s 1
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attached thereto. Anyway • lr· t WhC!11 ,"1" ~:I ~C!Il 0:~ to. say . what he would rereJJILiable editors dnn't car•! BensOI\ arm press on .
celve how many h&lt;luro he
Now suppose the Iarmer gels broughtaklcddedhD!li ttoo ta;'" cen':r•rpe·~ work~ and under what condi·
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say the farmers bave a I miserably ebea~. thu 15
not good enough there were
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.blcome of Ill billion dol- len 1"¥ -I'll~~· 11 now' others. nte supply was un·
and a net Income of 14 any l!ICLI8e 0 ,
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limited. And lhuga carried
lhtiHnn dollars Now 14-tO of sc Two wro~"~ I ma e a
z and a tenth cents: Irl&amp;hl . TwO. aile alate~:.: '
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ment began to help them to
IOIII!&gt;tentn cents of the
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11 ·~· left aDd Ala Brlldo l'ilct.
bury • IWal elf the ball wllb ~ Tile ~ IIW8In of any
left· !rete tile d!lteb )lla)'l lllal tm. fll ·tbe IIIII' at the
" the Mlddlepert · R II b eDd of !be firS pa1od llheo the
• •I Ja~ell a '48-4'1 91ctory J.Wta Md J.&amp;.U. But IIIia '' ' Nellonvtne' here J'rldq e1o1ec1 CJ~
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los! to one victory. ll'avored But the 101 cold wblle Tl m failed on field goal aUeiDpll,

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undl. r~e 1'1- ~~~ u,
utes remained that Juillor For- lead at 67.M wllh 31 aerond8 !lttdllui¥ -llele the hiiiiD Iron! duced co of the Hounds
47 cot IS
nrd Mark 'hmeldll drove ID lelt.
· court·wjlb ~ II!CWld• Wt u the points.
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to mate It 4%-41. Pancake couaH1Jmdo W0Jb1 for their last For •~eport
Tanoehlll
tared with 1 jumper for 45.c. J.set CoaC!h Carl Wolfe pt lbollbJt, had II lOlleD off IIIII was bigh With 16 on a field ln.
Tannehill IID8ked In aaaln for 1 lim~ llld when action 'lltlll tlu'ouCb. would
have goals Ill 13 attempts. He got &amp;jnce. a
U-1$ and still again to put the star!Aid apin Nelaon took and b!'oulbt them vlctwy,
8 points In the first quarter' hllh for
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Jacbla out front tbe first time ll!ldt ID apea Bhol with
11 P811Cake
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be The Ja~
In the quarter at 46-11 with 1:· aecaads ltft !rom 1iJ1iut 11 1tet l!Jgb for
with 64 H ld :
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IACISON (II)
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! place tie with Athena In
31.af in the prellmiJt. Gilliland 7-4-ta; MoUIIt 1- .,
\ Soulheutern Oblo Lucue bast.
OOI!te8t. BoE score ol lbe H; MuDtns ~2-12: G I a •
etballllandlnp Friday night
con!Qt.
gow 1-0-Z; Patton 1-0-Z; Lll1
arch-rlvll Wellston
WELLSTON (51)
cas 1-o-2; 'Howe 1-3-:1. Totwo colllda thuraday Lavender 1-1-3: Martin ~ tala 25-14-M.
Jacbon,
-3-13; Buescher
5--+-15;
By quarters:
It wu !be lronme11'a
:&amp;-1-5; Hlyburn 2- Jacksoll
11 at 45 ~
loop win without a cleltat.
MUJ!kl!' 1-o-1; Jeffers Wellston
II 28 ~ ·" ,j
lstoro'a leq1ll NC!OI'd dlppad to 1-1-IT; Downard 11-6-0. To.
Reserves -Jac!uon 31 W••· , " :
OVerall, Jact- Is 5-1 far
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toll 29.
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1be
'llmes-Sentlnel,
Dec. 111,1t66-7 ,l
Jacbon forpd lhead
by lntermlaslon. Wellston
a eold !bird period u
lnlmleJI outncared the
Rockets, 14-7. A fourth period
rally by Wellst!ln frail short.
Wellston bit Sl ol 'IS field
goal attempll for 33 per cent.
The lJYiniMII bit
of 56 tiQIIlll
the field for 41 per cent. Jaek.son had 17 turnJIIIers, 1hllaton
16.
Top point man for Jact111111ll
wu Barolcl Howe, wlto )IIII1IP'
eel ID SL lfl&amp;h tor lfellsiDD wu
Sieve Jeffera with IT. v ....tvll
GIIIIIIDd had I1IDe rebounds
the wln!len. Jeffers had seven
snags for tha loaers.
ALL CABS ABE BEnlTCED!

lllddleport In ID •• M. Iaidi-er 81
BDl Dav- bome 1boia !Q llflld. Sauer
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who Ia quuf$', bUt IIU Ulilble' . 14
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'l\aesday wlllll lhQ. play ;.at 6

play· p.m. In LopD.
BY QUAI\TBRIJ
NelBonvine . .. .. . .. IS 29 41
FaD Middleport , •. ..... 18 31 40 48
NeliOD\IDie · (47)
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Logan.
Pomeroy hit 21 of 63 shols
Coaeh Russ Moore's
!rom the field for 33 per cent
Panthers led 24-17 with whlletheLoganclubsal!k28ol
about !hree minutes remaJniU!l 85 tries for a 46 per cent averIn the opening hall before age from tbe field. Moore and
the Chieftains stepped up their Logan, with nine eaC!h, led
attack. Lotlan had an intermis- Pomeroy in getting 35 rd*md•
slon advantage of 25-24.
The Panthers visited the W•
Bill Radford, Pomeroy for- hsma White FalcoiiS In a 11011ward was the scoring star of league game Saturday Dilbl
the ,;,atch. Tbe 6-1 senior. bit- and witl be bo6t to Gallipolis
ling with amazing accuracy, Tbursday night.
sank 10 field goals and eight of Pomeroy's Reserve squad lost
11 free throw attempts for by a 54-32 score Friday night
28 points.
to Logan. c. SUverson 11!11 Log·
Radford, besides slnklng the an with 21 while the Pomeroy
Panthers first seven points, hit Reserves were led by Kenny
on many other sbots that kept English and Danny Abbott with
his club close during the third ntne each.
quarter.
By quarters:
Ponwroy, with six minutes Pomeroy
8 24 42 59
left in the third period, tied the Logan
10 25 53 '12
score at 30-30 on a two-pointer Pommy (59) - Swisher ~
by Don Swisher from ootside. 11-10; Radford !o-8-28; SwlnThe Chieftains, however, quick- dell ll-0-ll: Logan Z-3-7;
went uut front to stay.
Moore 1-2-4: Whaley ~
Swisher, with 10 points on 8; Aoderson 1-0-Z. Totals II
live field goals, was the only (15 of 241 59.
Panther player besides R a d- Logan (72) - Westfall 2-0
ford to hit in double figures. -4; Mike Weiland
~18;
Bob Whaley scored 8, Ronnie Booker 1-0-2: lllark Weiland
Logan 7; Bill Moore 4 and 3-2-8; Angle z-z-a: TrollJim Anderson 2. ,.
bridge 3-0-ll; Stone 6-1-1;
Greg Postorl-1 lliillor; got Poston 7-S--11. Totals :Ia (11
19 pointa on seven field goals of 29 '12.

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ln lhtfourth period before as·'lll~ lla fifth victory of the
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Valey . -J,ugue opponent Rut-

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Ifiding 10-9 alter one quar·~-·!lllll,,_IS at halftime, Eastsa\lr lla advantage dwindle
to zero early In the final
~ with the score 3}32.
But Rutland never went ahesd,
IDd Easiem pulled away with
lea4s of from 4 to 6 points to
the end..
~- got 26 rebounds,
Majtin topping the
winners
with 11. Douglas had 8.
Rutland was led in scoring
by Yarbrough with 12.
Tom Eichinger. 6-1 Eastern
oenlor gtnrd, led the Eagles
15 points. Douglas had 10,
Martin 9, Newland 6 and Spenm 2. .
. By Quarter•
l{•rtland .. ....... . 9 13 27 38
F "tern
. . . . . 10 23 29 42 ,
Rutland Davis 5_ 1_ 11 Haw .By Uolted Prell IDteraallonal
~- , 3- o.-'., Knorr 3_ 3_9, Web- Youngstown South 90
er IHHl, Yarbrough 5-:1-l!.
Yoongstown Wilson 56
Totals I6-&amp;--3S.
Youngstown East 62
Eastern, Martin z-.s-9, Doug
Youngstown Rayen 60
las 6-2-10 Spencer I-11-2 - Youngstown Mooney 53
Eichinger s:._l- 15 Newland 1
Yoongstown Ursuline 52
......a. Totals 17~2.
Springfield Local 65
Youngatown North 52
Western Reserve 83
Mineral Ridge 59
Canfield 59 Niles 51
Bucyrus 72 Bellevue 68
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Sam EbUn had If each lallled 11. For GAllS,
-4. 'l'otals It • (10 ol 11) ! ...
mill- rebounda for the winners. Bob by Ford man qed 16 markers, NeliiODfllle - FGA, 11 01 II,

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WarreaAthena bit Ill of 47
lleld Larry MltdJell,.; bad lad
l.ocQ, cnme11 a u mart 111 three periods
goal altempts for f%.6 per cenL the loop In 8CIII'Ini J!tior ·w tbe
both an pms aDd confetenoe
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1be Bulldogs mada 16 of IS ~ Athena came. was lllalte4 to
play.
. Athens h!dlt up a command.. lllron forM per cenl Gatnpo- five polnta by tbe lli.a Bull·
'1burdQ at Jacbon, the de- ":, 47-32 lead with lbree miD- Us ll8llk 14 of G2 field goal at. dOll defenle.
fending ~•mpla wm bat- u left In tbe game. GABS tempta for 21.9 per cenl AI the Atbenl won !be pre11miDary
tit the lronmen for undisputed rliiPed off m straight, and lout circles, GAHS hit 76.9 per game to make It IIIOlher cluD
f1rat p11ce In lbe SEGAL title wllb I.·A~-~~ It wu 47-M. lfow. cent, sinking ol of 13 free sweep, 42-32. lloE ot tbe
dille.
finished atrong tosses.
varsity
CODtest:
1
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tallies, mak· Three Bulldogs finished lnl
GALLIPOLIS (U)
Dilly once ·before
turilnlled
count read 5648. double Ogures, with Jaek
(Continued oo Pap 7)
3lrd .._,.hi bomecap ng lla The lou left GABS willa a
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eourt vJo. 1-4 88!11011 record. IDslda t be
lory 111, five Ytart. It was lllo SEOAL, GABS ramatned ID lut
lSiil slrallbt ~wood place with ao H record. Duro
Billee . , : : the~atnpollliDa Inc the past ~ :vean, GaJUpo.
AtheDI l!y,
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It
tallied lint, GABS tied fereoce
B: ~:. ~
Tile Last Blue llel'il loop wIn
onda later
4-i no- came at the elpeoae of Pome'l'be Alheui then~~wu aD over. roy, 4W1. GARS plays at Pom.
1 17 10
after
of • ~ eroy Tbunday In Ill n811 loop
GARS
the Bnl action. outing. Last nigh~ the Galllans
ldogs 8- played at Coal Grove. The Hor·
1 In the l!eCOild
il!llthe
stansa, IIIITIJWo nets were 1-4 going Into that
~ to ZS.II durilll ln. Ford had II for GAllS.
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team 25, B. Davis 14.

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NelaonviUe 4f,
Mldcfltpnrt
41; Palley, Ncllonville,
12;
Ault, Middleport, II. ~ 2fl.
20 at ball;
Nelloavllla a!·
ter tbree qlllrten.

Jerry Hall, &amp;-0 senior, paced Nri Gallla &lt;471 - Gll'l'ell
tile llobcata with 17
points. &amp;-+18; Dee! 3-&lt;4; !lager
Mlb Spal!ldlnc, ~11 lelllor, 0-0-0; Pa)llle l&gt;-:1-12; Mor.
Carthage-Troy 5I
bad 18. awdl Bradbury, &amp;-2 ria ~· Skldmon! :I-I-'·
RomH:anaaft 48
~......... bad U. lleDnls c. p~ G..o....&amp; D.
Chauncey-Dover 117
Grose, &amp;-1 junior II&lt;OI'ed 10.
8-H. Tolllls lll-9-47,
Buchtel-York 5i
liQeer Garrett, &amp;-0 senior, had &amp;Jew Creek liZ)_ Spaulding
Eastern 42 Rutland 38 ..
18 to lead the Pirates. Mike 7-1-18; Hall 6-6-17 : Grose
Columbus South 82
Payne, 8-1 Junior, dropped In 12 6-1-10· Bradbury
l&gt;-1-11·
Marion FrankUn 40
for Nortb Gallia.
While
EbUn o-~:
Columbus Linden 88
II wu tbe flrllt loss in South- Buekley ~; Totals
Columbus Brookhaven 41 em Valley Alhlellc Cooference -a.
1 Mile Above The Silver Bridge In KlftiUfJI, Ohio
Columbus Central 76
play for the Plratea of Coach
Columbus North 55
Mike ~rrison. North Gallia is
Columbus Eastmoor 83
1-1 In SVAC play and 1·3 in all
Columbus West 53
gamell.
Columbus East Ill!
The lila vaulted Kner Creek
Columbus Whetstone 53 into first place In the SVAC
an mgS
Grove City 46 London 47
Varsity raoe with a 3-1 record.
lAD Games)
Mifflin 45 Hilliard 44
'!be Bobcats are ~2 In all
ON THESE
TEAM
W L P oP Canal Winchester 89
pmea. Kyger Q-eet moved
Soutbern of Meigs County Athens . . . . •. • 4 0 Zl1 180
New Albany 70
ahead ol Eastern. '!be Eqles
lwame the fifth consecutive Jackson . . •• •. 5 t 418 35D Whitehall 89
played 1 non • ~ game
tlctlm of the Vinton County Middleport .. .. 4 I 213 257 Hamilton Township 34
Friday nlebt but are 2-1 in
ngera as the VIkings turned Logan .... .... 2 3 272 2911 Wortblngton 61
SVAC play. Eastern meets the
on lite steam in the fourth quar- Pomeroy . ..... I 3 234 257
Upper Arlington 53
Pirates Wednesday night at . 1965 ~HEV~OLET IMPALA 4 DOOR SEDAN,
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ter and defeated the visiting Nelsonville .. .. I 3 22'1 242 Columbus DeSaies 75
North Gallia.
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standard
tra1181111s81on, ~•Iiiii• heater, We May
Tornadoes 59-42 Friday night. Weilslon . . .. .. I 4 296 310
Franklin Heights 38
Kyger Creek led 21-11 at lbe
power br~s, Po~ergll~e tra!l8llllssion, factory
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The Meigs Countlana led in Gallipolis . . . .. . I 4 258 284 Teays Valley 68
eod o1 the first period, 33-25 at
air condition, ndio, white wall tires, one local
owner, CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
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Columbus Waln•t Ridge 52 halftime, and 4S-3S at lhe end
1963 FORD VICTORIA HARDTOP,IIIIId blue y. ·
pme by a 11-10 score at the
SEOAL VARSITY
New Lexington St. Aloysius 77 of lhrae periods.
8, Ford-o-maUc tranamlaaloti, power stearin, .
1965 OLDSMOBILE DYNAMIC '88' 4 DOOR SE·
tnd o1 the first period, but then TEAM
W L P OP
Oh'·&gt; Deaf 65
1be Bobcats out • rebouuded
radio, heater, Somnbody C111 Stell Thla One
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DA~. solld white, maroon vinyl .interior, power ·
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$1195.00
traDed ~ at halftime and JackBon · · · · · · 4 0 '11/1 229 Columbus St. Chariea 59
Nortb Gal!!8 48-36 with Dennis
stee~, power brakes, hydramatic transiiiiSSion
!t.J4 at the close of the third Athens · · · · •· · 4 0 211 180
Columbus Wehrle 31
Gl'Q88 clearlni the boards of
6 br
l)eW, tires, low mileage, one owner,
1962 OLDSMOBILE STAitF!IlE SPORT COUPt
tlllarter.
Middleport .. .. 3 1 217 217 Logan Elm 118 Grandview 52
li, and Mike Spaulctlng and
have the CHRISTMAS SPIRIT only _ $2095.00
solid red, power ~c&amp;;
brake~! liY!In·
Viatm County's Prater led Logan · · · · .. · ·2 2 223 234 Belfefontalne 65 Urbana 58
Chuck Bradbury each getUngll.
matic
tt:_ansmlsslon,
,
heater,
w.rall
1965
CORV~I~
4
DOOR
HARDTOP,
6
cyl.,
stand·
all seorers with 20 points on Welis!on · · · • .. 1 3 227 233 Marietta 56 Ironton 54
of Kyger Creek eoMected on 25
tires,
Santa'a
Sjllclal
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$l39$.1io
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trwiDISston,
radio,
beater,
white
wall
Ures
.~v~ goals and six free Pomeroy . . . .. . I 3 234 257 Newark 53 Zanesrille 34
" sboil fro~ the field for
Would You . .
$1265.00
~ F. Patton, wilh 10 Nelsonv.llle .. . . 1 3 227 242 Lorain Admiral King 78
42.~ )lllr cent wb1ie the Plralel
was tbe only other Galhpohs . • •• . 0 4 194 228
Marion Harding 86
ahol 2U pat cent hlttin&amp; 19 of
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We Believe In The Chrl1tmn
for t.h• ho' t' !e hit le TUTAI.'i
II 16 1820 18:111 Centerbur• 78
64 attempted field goals.
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Spirit. We H•ve Just A Few '66
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SEOAL RESERVES
Mt. Vernon St. Vmcent 511
LitUe Plratea 64-3$ In lbe · reo\JIIlll Walibrown, 5-11 senior, TEAM
. W L p OP Vinton County 59 Racine 42
serw conlelt. lllab for the
Ch1vrolets Left Over. Our
Gllce .agam led the Tornado rrve Athens . . , , .. 4 0 155 ):!2 Unlolo 68 Frankford Adena 65
wlimers were Jim TYO with 18
Ill oiCOrlng by sinking six buck- Nelsonville . • . . 4 0 !&amp;I 154 Columbus St. M~ 71
polhil and Steve Spaulding with
2 ,... 1959 Fords
Chrlstm1s To Youl
ell from the field and two at Wellston
Dubhn 45
10. John 1!:. Games bad 11 for
2 2 175 127
~ free throw slripe lor 14 Logan
· · · · · · 2 2 163 141 MI. Vernon 77 Bexley 45
North Gailia and steve SaundUP
''54~· 2 Dr.
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pomts. Sherm Cundiff. . Bob Jackson . .' ·.: ·.: 2 2 136 137 L~ncasler 611 Chillicothe 5li
er~ got 10.
1953 DeSoto
7
:eseotr aelndht Johnh Mf cCimlock Pomeroy .. •... 1 3 142 181 MLotddleport 48 Nelsonville 47
North Gallla
9 18 10 12.-4
19SS Ford 4 Dr.
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Kyger Creek
n 1% u 17-12
Craynor Slones squad.
Middleport .... 0 4 144 171 '~14!/i~ .
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-,1958 Ch'V. 4 Dr.
DISCOUJIIT ON THESE UNITS
The Tornadoes are now 1-4 TOTALS
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18 18 12119 11119 '
1960 Olds. 4 Dr.
5 lmp~la Sport Couptt, (3 Demoel
for the 8eason and travel to FRIDAY'S RESULTS:
1'JIE NEff
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I lmpnla Conv. (Demo)
Soui~Wl',tem for a non-iea~ue
!Varsity)
llmp~la 4 Door INRI
t'lash wltb the Highlanders thl! ; Athens 56 Gallipolis 38
I Chavella 4 Dr. Stl!tlon Wllflll
W "~"~~ay night.
Middleport 48 Nelsonville 47
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Logan 72 Pomeroy 59
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11 24 34 42 Jackson 64 Wellston 59
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Cundiff 4-lf-.8; Athesn 42 Gallipoli• .12
. rues~ R3-2-8f; . Wallbrown 6 Nelsonville 44 Middleport 4~
-:1--l.; · Pro fll 1-+-2; Me. ; Logan 54 Pomeroy 32
"'rntocic 2-4--8; D1ddle l'-6- Jackson 31 Wellston 29
S&amp;E THEM TODAY AT ...
!. Totsls 17 ~THIS WF:F.K'S G4MES:
Vlnl!n - Prater 7.-+--20; F.
TRUliSDAY
Pattoq 3-+-10; Gregory 3-2- Wellston a!. Nelsonville
I· Johnston o-1-1; Shroeder Middleport at Logan
~t; Calvin S-~; ColeTHURSDAC
G111ipolis.. Ohio , ~ ' · ' -' "" ·
man 2-+-10. T9ta!1 19-21-J Gallipolis at Pomeroy
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nrd Mark 'hmeldll drove ID lelt.
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to mate It 4%-41. Pancake couaH1Jmdo W0Jb1 for their last For •~eport
Tanoehlll
tared with 1 jumper for 45.c. J.set CoaC!h Carl Wolfe pt lbollbJt, had II lOlleD off IIIII was bigh With 16 on a field ln.
Tannehill IID8ked In aaaln for 1 lim~ llld when action 'lltlll tlu'ouCb. would
have goals Ill 13 attempts. He got &amp;jnce. a
U-1$ and still again to put the star!Aid apin Nelaon took and b!'oulbt them vlctwy,
8 points In the first quarter' hllh for
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Jacbla out front tbe first time ll!ldt ID apea Bhol with
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be The Ja~
In the quarter at 46-11 with 1:· aecaads ltft !rom 1iJ1iut 11 1tet l!Jgb for
with 64 H ld :
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IACISON (II)
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! place tie with Athena In
31.af in the prellmiJt. Gilliland 7-4-ta; MoUIIt 1- .,
\ Soulheutern Oblo Lucue bast.
OOI!te8t. BoE score ol lbe H; MuDtns ~2-12: G I a •
etballllandlnp Friday night
con!Qt.
gow 1-0-Z; Patton 1-0-Z; Lll1
arch-rlvll Wellston
WELLSTON (51)
cas 1-o-2; 'Howe 1-3-:1. Totwo colllda thuraday Lavender 1-1-3: Martin ~ tala 25-14-M.
Jacbon,
-3-13; Buescher
5--+-15;
By quarters:
It wu !be lronme11'a
:&amp;-1-5; Hlyburn 2- Jacksoll
11 at 45 ~
loop win without a cleltat.
MUJ!kl!' 1-o-1; Jeffers Wellston
II 28 ~ ·" ,j
lstoro'a leq1ll NC!OI'd dlppad to 1-1-IT; Downard 11-6-0. To.
Reserves -Jac!uon 31 W••· , " :
OVerall, Jact- Is 5-1 far
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toll 29.
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1be
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Dec. 111,1t66-7 ,l
Jacbon forpd lhead
by lntermlaslon. Wellston
a eold !bird period u
lnlmleJI outncared the
Rockets, 14-7. A fourth period
rally by Wellst!ln frail short.
Wellston bit Sl ol 'IS field
goal attempll for 33 per cent.
The lJYiniMII bit
of 56 tiQIIlll
the field for 41 per cent. Jaek.son had 17 turnJIIIers, 1hllaton
16.
Top point man for Jact111111ll
wu Barolcl Howe, wlto )IIII1IP'
eel ID SL lfl&amp;h tor lfellsiDD wu
Sieve Jeffera with IT. v ....tvll
GIIIIIIDd had I1IDe rebounds
the wln!len. Jeffers had seven
snags for tha loaers.
ALL CABS ABE BEnlTCED!

lllddleport In ID •• M. Iaidi-er 81
BDl Dav- bome 1boia !Q llflld. Sauer
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who Ia quuf$', bUt IIU Ulilble' . 14
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'l\aesday wlllll lhQ. play ;.at 6

play· p.m. In LopD.
BY QUAI\TBRIJ
NelBonvine . .. .. . .. IS 29 41
FaD Middleport , •. ..... 18 31 40 48
NeliOD\IDie · (47)
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Logan.
Pomeroy hit 21 of 63 shols
Coaeh Russ Moore's
!rom the field for 33 per cent
Panthers led 24-17 with whlletheLoganclubsal!k28ol
about !hree minutes remaJniU!l 85 tries for a 46 per cent averIn the opening hall before age from tbe field. Moore and
the Chieftains stepped up their Logan, with nine eaC!h, led
attack. Lotlan had an intermis- Pomeroy in getting 35 rd*md•
slon advantage of 25-24.
The Panthers visited the W•
Bill Radford, Pomeroy for- hsma White FalcoiiS In a 11011ward was the scoring star of league game Saturday Dilbl
the ,;,atch. Tbe 6-1 senior. bit- and witl be bo6t to Gallipolis
ling with amazing accuracy, Tbursday night.
sank 10 field goals and eight of Pomeroy's Reserve squad lost
11 free throw attempts for by a 54-32 score Friday night
28 points.
to Logan. c. SUverson 11!11 Log·
Radford, besides slnklng the an with 21 while the Pomeroy
Panthers first seven points, hit Reserves were led by Kenny
on many other sbots that kept English and Danny Abbott with
his club close during the third ntne each.
quarter.
By quarters:
Ponwroy, with six minutes Pomeroy
8 24 42 59
left in the third period, tied the Logan
10 25 53 '12
score at 30-30 on a two-pointer Pommy (59) - Swisher ~
by Don Swisher from ootside. 11-10; Radford !o-8-28; SwlnThe Chieftains, however, quick- dell ll-0-ll: Logan Z-3-7;
went uut front to stay.
Moore 1-2-4: Whaley ~
Swisher, with 10 points on 8; Aoderson 1-0-Z. Totals II
live field goals, was the only (15 of 241 59.
Panther player besides R a d- Logan (72) - Westfall 2-0
ford to hit in double figures. -4; Mike Weiland
~18;
Bob Whaley scored 8, Ronnie Booker 1-0-2: lllark Weiland
Logan 7; Bill Moore 4 and 3-2-8; Angle z-z-a: TrollJim Anderson 2. ,.
bridge 3-0-ll; Stone 6-1-1;
Greg Postorl-1 lliillor; got Poston 7-S--11. Totals :Ia (11
19 pointa on seven field goals of 29 '12.

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Valey . -J,ugue opponent Rut-

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to zero early In the final
~ with the score 3}32.
But Rutland never went ahesd,
IDd Easiem pulled away with
lea4s of from 4 to 6 points to
the end..
~- got 26 rebounds,
Majtin topping the
winners
with 11. Douglas had 8.
Rutland was led in scoring
by Yarbrough with 12.
Tom Eichinger. 6-1 Eastern
oenlor gtnrd, led the Eagles
15 points. Douglas had 10,
Martin 9, Newland 6 and Spenm 2. .
. By Quarter•
l{•rtland .. ....... . 9 13 27 38
F "tern
. . . . . 10 23 29 42 ,
Rutland Davis 5_ 1_ 11 Haw .By Uolted Prell IDteraallonal
~- , 3- o.-'., Knorr 3_ 3_9, Web- Youngstown South 90
er IHHl, Yarbrough 5-:1-l!.
Yoongstown Wilson 56
Totals I6-&amp;--3S.
Youngstown East 62
Eastern, Martin z-.s-9, Doug
Youngstown Rayen 60
las 6-2-10 Spencer I-11-2 - Youngstown Mooney 53
Eichinger s:._l- 15 Newland 1
Yoongstown Ursuline 52
......a. Totals 17~2.
Springfield Local 65
Youngatown North 52
Western Reserve 83
Mineral Ridge 59
Canfield 59 Niles 51
Bucyrus 72 Bellevue 68
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Sam EbUn had If each lallled 11. For GAllS,
-4. 'l'otals It • (10 ol 11) ! ...
mill- rebounda for the winners. Bob by Ford man qed 16 markers, NeliiODfllle - FGA, 11 01 II,

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WarreaAthena bit Ill of 47
lleld Larry MltdJell,.; bad lad
l.ocQ, cnme11 a u mart 111 three periods
goal altempts for f%.6 per cenL the loop In 8CIII'Ini J!tior ·w tbe
both an pms aDd confetenoe
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play.
. Athens h!dlt up a command.. lllron forM per cenl Gatnpo- five polnta by tbe lli.a Bull·
'1burdQ at Jacbon, the de- ":, 47-32 lead with lbree miD- Us ll8llk 14 of G2 field goal at. dOll defenle.
fending ~•mpla wm bat- u left In tbe game. GABS tempta for 21.9 per cenl AI the Atbenl won !be pre11miDary
tit the lronmen for undisputed rliiPed off m straight, and lout circles, GAHS hit 76.9 per game to make It IIIOlher cluD
f1rat p11ce In lbe SEGAL title wllb I.·A~-~~ It wu 47-M. lfow. cent, sinking ol of 13 free sweep, 42-32. lloE ot tbe
dille.
finished atrong tosses.
varsity
CODtest:
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tallies, mak· Three Bulldogs finished lnl
GALLIPOLIS (U)
Dilly once ·before
turilnlled
count read 5648. double Ogures, with Jaek
(Continued oo Pap 7)
3lrd .._,.hi bomecap ng lla The lou left GABS willa a
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eourt vJo. 1-4 88!11011 record. IDslda t be
lory 111, five Ytart. It was lllo SEOAL, GABS ramatned ID lut
lSiil slrallbt ~wood place with ao H record. Duro
Billee . , : : the~atnpollliDa Inc the past ~ :vean, GaJUpo.
AtheDI l!y,
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It
tallied lint, GABS tied fereoce
B: ~:. ~
Tile Last Blue llel'il loop wIn
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4-i no- came at the elpeoae of Pome'l'be Alheui then~~wu aD over. roy, 4W1. GARS plays at Pom.
1 17 10
after
of • ~ eroy Tbunday In Ill n811 loop
GARS
the Bnl action. outing. Last nigh~ the Galllans
ldogs 8- played at Coal Grove. The Hor·
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team 25, B. Davis 14.

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NelaonviUe 4f,
Mldcfltpnrt
41; Palley, Ncllonville,
12;
Ault, Middleport, II. ~ 2fl.
20 at ball;
Nelloavllla a!·
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Jerry Hall, &amp;-0 senior, paced Nri Gallla &lt;471 - Gll'l'ell
tile llobcata with 17
points. &amp;-+18; Dee! 3-&lt;4; !lager
Mlb Spal!ldlnc, ~11 lelllor, 0-0-0; Pa)llle l&gt;-:1-12; Mor.
Carthage-Troy 5I
bad 18. awdl Bradbury, &amp;-2 ria ~· Skldmon! :I-I-'·
RomH:anaaft 48
~......... bad U. lleDnls c. p~ G..o....&amp; D.
Chauncey-Dover 117
Grose, &amp;-1 junior II&lt;OI'ed 10.
8-H. Tolllls lll-9-47,
Buchtel-York 5i
liQeer Garrett, &amp;-0 senior, had &amp;Jew Creek liZ)_ Spaulding
Eastern 42 Rutland 38 ..
18 to lead the Pirates. Mike 7-1-18; Hall 6-6-17 : Grose
Columbus South 82
Payne, 8-1 Junior, dropped In 12 6-1-10· Bradbury
l&gt;-1-11·
Marion FrankUn 40
for Nortb Gallia.
While
EbUn o-~:
Columbus Linden 88
II wu tbe flrllt loss in South- Buekley ~; Totals
Columbus Brookhaven 41 em Valley Alhlellc Cooference -a.
1 Mile Above The Silver Bridge In KlftiUfJI, Ohio
Columbus Central 76
play for the Plratea of Coach
Columbus North 55
Mike ~rrison. North Gallia is
Columbus Eastmoor 83
1-1 In SVAC play and 1·3 in all
Columbus West 53
gamell.
Columbus East Ill!
The lila vaulted Kner Creek
Columbus Whetstone 53 into first place In the SVAC
an mgS
Grove City 46 London 47
Varsity raoe with a 3-1 record.
lAD Games)
Mifflin 45 Hilliard 44
'!be Bobcats are ~2 In all
ON THESE
TEAM
W L P oP Canal Winchester 89
pmea. Kyger Q-eet moved
Soutbern of Meigs County Athens . . . . •. • 4 0 Zl1 180
New Albany 70
ahead ol Eastern. '!be Eqles
lwame the fifth consecutive Jackson . . •• •. 5 t 418 35D Whitehall 89
played 1 non • ~ game
tlctlm of the Vinton County Middleport .. .. 4 I 213 257 Hamilton Township 34
Friday nlebt but are 2-1 in
ngera as the VIkings turned Logan .... .... 2 3 272 2911 Wortblngton 61
SVAC play. Eastern meets the
on lite steam in the fourth quar- Pomeroy . ..... I 3 234 257
Upper Arlington 53
Pirates Wednesday night at . 1965 ~HEV~OLET IMPALA 4 DOOR SEDAN,
1964 FORD CUSTOM 2 DOOR SEDAN, 8 cyl.,
ter and defeated the visiting Nelsonville .. .. I 3 22'1 242 Columbus DeSaies 75
North Gallia.
tUl'qUOISB-White, V8, 327 engine, power steering,
standard
tra1181111s81on, ~•Iiiii• heater, We May
Tornadoes 59-42 Friday night. Weilslon . . .. .. I 4 296 310
Franklin Heights 38
Kyger Creek led 21-11 at lbe
power br~s, Po~ergll~e tra!l8llllssion, factory
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The Meigs Countlana led in Gallipolis . . . .. . I 4 258 284 Teays Valley 68
eod o1 the first period, 33-25 at
air condition, ndio, white wall tires, one local
owner, CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
$1995.00
the Mld.Ohio Valley Conference
Columbus Waln•t Ridge 52 halftime, and 4S-3S at lhe end
1963 FORD VICTORIA HARDTOP,IIIIId blue y. ·
pme by a 11-10 score at the
SEOAL VARSITY
New Lexington St. Aloysius 77 of lhrae periods.
8, Ford-o-maUc tranamlaaloti, power stearin, .
1965 OLDSMOBILE DYNAMIC '88' 4 DOOR SE·
tnd o1 the first period, but then TEAM
W L P OP
Oh'·&gt; Deaf 65
1be Bobcats out • rebouuded
radio, heater, Somnbody C111 Stell Thla One
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DA~. solld white, maroon vinyl .interior, power ·
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$1195.00
traDed ~ at halftime and JackBon · · · · · · 4 0 '11/1 229 Columbus St. Chariea 59
Nortb Gal!!8 48-36 with Dennis
stee~, power brakes, hydramatic transiiiiSSion
!t.J4 at the close of the third Athens · · · · •· · 4 0 211 180
Columbus Wehrle 31
Gl'Q88 clearlni the boards of
6 br
l)eW, tires, low mileage, one owner,
1962 OLDSMOBILE STAitF!IlE SPORT COUPt
tlllarter.
Middleport .. .. 3 1 217 217 Logan Elm 118 Grandview 52
li, and Mike Spaulctlng and
have the CHRISTMAS SPIRIT only _ $2095.00
solid red, power ~c&amp;;
brake~! liY!In·
Viatm County's Prater led Logan · · · · .. · ·2 2 223 234 Belfefontalne 65 Urbana 58
Chuck Bradbury each getUngll.
matic
tt:_ansmlsslon,
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heater,
w.rall
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CORV~I~
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HARDTOP,
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stand·
all seorers with 20 points on Welis!on · · · • .. 1 3 227 233 Marietta 56 Ironton 54
of Kyger Creek eoMected on 25
tires,
Santa'a
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$l39$.1io
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trwiDISston,
radio,
beater,
white
wall
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.~v~ goals and six free Pomeroy . . . .. . I 3 234 257 Newark 53 Zanesrille 34
" sboil fro~ the field for
Would You . .
$1265.00
~ F. Patton, wilh 10 Nelsonv.llle .. . . 1 3 227 242 Lorain Admiral King 78
42.~ )lllr cent wb1ie the Plralel
was tbe only other Galhpohs . • •• . 0 4 194 228
Marion Harding 86
ahol 2U pat cent hlttin&amp; 19 of
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for t.h• ho' t' !e hit le TUTAI.'i
II 16 1820 18:111 Centerbur• 78
64 attempted field goals.
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SEOAL RESERVES
Mt. Vernon St. Vmcent 511
LitUe Plratea 64-3$ In lbe · reo\JIIlll Walibrown, 5-11 senior, TEAM
. W L p OP Vinton County 59 Racine 42
serw conlelt. lllab for the
Ch1vrolets Left Over. Our
Gllce .agam led the Tornado rrve Athens . . , , .. 4 0 155 ):!2 Unlolo 68 Frankford Adena 65
wlimers were Jim TYO with 18
Ill oiCOrlng by sinking six buck- Nelsonville . • . . 4 0 !&amp;I 154 Columbus St. M~ 71
polhil and Steve Spaulding with
2 ,... 1959 Fords
Chrlstm1s To Youl
ell from the field and two at Wellston
Dubhn 45
10. John 1!:. Games bad 11 for
2 2 175 127
~ free throw slripe lor 14 Logan
· · · · · · 2 2 163 141 MI. Vernon 77 Bexley 45
North Gailia and steve SaundUP
''54~· 2 Dr.
To _ __
pomts. Sherm Cundiff. . Bob Jackson . .' ·.: ·.: 2 2 136 137 L~ncasler 611 Chillicothe 5li
er~ got 10.
1953 DeSoto
7
:eseotr aelndht Johnh Mf cCimlock Pomeroy .. •... 1 3 142 181 MLotddleport 48 Nelsonville 47
North Gallla
9 18 10 12.-4
19SS Ford 4 Dr.
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g , eac or Coach Gallipolis .. .. • 1 3 129 176 gan 72 Pomeroy 59
Kyger Creek
n 1% u 17-12
Craynor Slones squad.
Middleport .... 0 4 144 171 '~14!/i~ .
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-,1958 Ch'V. 4 Dr.
DISCOUJIIT ON THESE UNITS
The Tornadoes are now 1-4 TOTALS
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18 18 12119 11119 '
1960 Olds. 4 Dr.
5 lmp~la Sport Couptt, (3 Demoel
for the 8eason and travel to FRIDAY'S RESULTS:
1'JIE NEff
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I lmpnla Conv. (Demo)
Soui~Wl',tem for a non-iea~ue
!Varsity)
llmp~la 4 Door INRI
t'lash wltb the Highlanders thl! ; Athens 56 Gallipolis 38
I Chavella 4 Dr. Stl!tlon Wllflll
W "~"~~ay night.
Middleport 48 Nelsonville 47
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Logan 72 Pomeroy 59
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Cundiff 4-lf-.8; Athesn 42 Gallipoli• .12
. rues~ R3-2-8f; . Wallbrown 6 Nelsonville 44 Middleport 4~
-:1--l.; · Pro fll 1-+-2; Me. ; Logan 54 Pomeroy 32
"'rntocic 2-4--8; D1ddle l'-6- Jackson 31 Wellston 29
S&amp;E THEM TODAY AT ...
!. Totsls 17 ~THIS WF:F.K'S G4MES:
Vlnl!n - Prater 7.-+--20; F.
TRUliSDAY
Pattoq 3-+-10; Gregory 3-2- Wellston a!. Nelsonville
I· Johnston o-1-1; Shroeder Middleport at Logan
~t; Calvin S-~; ColeTHURSDAC
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'llet!erlts ·Cb)Jnceaaf. survlval. .

young 'ltl!es si1@!Pdbtk~WKI
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whin ramlall Is lltruted. .

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stay IIUit stze. Some grow to u• Ute diameter of the soil ball.
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Etl. t~'· CAJ!'fcllture
:lugs~ng and unplu,gmg be should beba plaandcod In aedmesh l!t children or guests.
/ )lee!!$ rn· ·ever~n.
ask our nurseryman how toll and ·rolllt back water thorougna • oanl)l
one Y grownups on y.
porous g
soak m the The treated cones or w~ · ~
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Put a safety "claus" in your As soon as all the gilts are •olutiou lor a day or so. You blocks make good Christmas The 01BBj!St problem wtth . a grow
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keeping It wa\ered,
the planting
at least
•round '':;: Pant ,::
!tre hazards that co"ld spoil, wrappmgs to the 1nctnerator or\tals '". the solutioo with a mosquito netting and wrap in When you gel your tree hom~,
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ma •· ter water•• s easy.
your lcohday.
ootside to burn them. Never •tone. fhen take the saluratcd red paper.
put the soil ball to soak in wat··
Kee~ your Christmas 1ree m.'t· put t!tem in lhe fireplaee. slnei! L'()nes or blocks out of the con·
er. Then pour ell extra walt!!'
side 'n water until you need the names get loo hot and rise i tainer and Jet them dry. When UVE CHRISTMAS TREES and keep the tree outdoors in
it. Then when you bring it in. too lu ~IL
, they are thoroughly dry , tn&gt;S! A live, balled·and-burlapped the shade. until christmllll,1The
cut an inch off lhe bottom rf
ADO COLOR FLA..\IES
one or lwo in the fireplace and i Christmas tree can be a bar- less lime tr lsieeod noo alhe,r
the lmnk. Keep it standing in , Greeu. orange. blue. red. or \
waler. checking it each dav. , purple flames in your fireplace
Th" not only keeps
the 1can add s~;al Iwliday glow -------.....:::...
needles pretty and green. l:ut i iJ your hoo&gt;e this season. To
it's
of the best ways te. re- : make th&lt;' C'"l!OI"S, burn vour n•gduce. Ctre hazar:ds
ula:- fuel alon._i with evergreen
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Make sure the tree is wei! I io re&lt;:ommendEd chemicals. '
supported. and also check W\1"• 1 lf you want green flames,
mg USP.d i~ any kind Of de&lt;&gt;r.r- you'!l need. l'Opper sulfate ; Of·
at mg. Dent overload ~keh. ange, . :. ·H icmm chlt.'lride; bitt&lt;::.
And jJsconnect your decor a· copper chloride: rich r e d,
BY C. E. BI.AKESLEE
Iworld's future propulation wiJJ lion."
lions when no one ts around , !ithium chloride; and pur~le ,
Ext. Ageat, Acricu.lture
!depend on many things bestdes l The economist said the .two
Hen tf yGu plan to be gone for I potassium chloride. For sateMeiga County
natural resources and techmcal Im&lt;JJOr methods to relieve the
only a short_ wbile: ·
. ty's sake , don't buy any sub,ti· We approach tbe hohday sea· i obilily. He sa1d that in addition !future food output problem are
When you re usmg any k1nd tutes. You can purchnse these son des1rmg plenty of food and to natural resources and techni·1 to mcrease the area of produc.
of rumbustible decorative rna· rbemicais at drug stores. J)o Igood will to all.
tal know-how, man must ftnd live land and to increase the
terials, get those that
are the &lt;;oakin~ jQb outdoors au.d
However, we realize that pea~ ; ways to overcome human, cui- i productivity of land
already
t'lameproof. If you h~v~ mater- wear rubber gloves.
ple need . more and bette~ qual-: ~ural , finan~.al, social, eco~om· 1 being used for food produ~tion.
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als. such as Santas
clotn-• Dl:&gt;.'nl•,-t• orw 1:nund 'l f tne 1ty food m each commumty, as l l C, a11d political obstacles 1f he jBut he added that the believed
Jng , which shculd be fireproof- chemical in one gallon of wat- well as throughout the world. , is to feed the world's hungry : the largest increase In world
fd. dip or sp•·ay them with 1 t&gt;r, u~mg onf' chemital
lor Two rocent conferences on · people.
: lood production would come by
solution of 7 ounces borax and each !latch. Use a wo..1den p~;iJ the state level emphasized these , D 8
., •eel th
ld increasing yields per acre.
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., ounces one ac1 nuxn1 1n or eartt1cn crock, betause the. . e needs, par 1cu 1ar1y 11te ques 1011 population trend, noting how · The speaker explained that
two qua1·t s of hot w~{~r.
I ~ubst omcrs destroy metal con- of world food needs .
thr must rapid growth rates m 1the world's grain area has been
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Als~. help small ch1laren w'lh l: iner&lt;. You don't net"&lt;l
to December 8ih l~e Stale . Ex· 1population are found in councl expanding at less t!Jan one per
tlectr•~al tc\'S, e:md show !ht'l!l l &lt;"1eanse the e6nt.amer thorou~h- tenswn Advisor&gt; Comm1~tee, Itries which have a low level of cent per year In recent decades.
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'th a growmg
· popu 1?.· World population has been in~
· to handle them · i): arter a change of chemicals· · .lohn Str(lhm, .author, . editor, .lli vmg
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and world- traveler,oddiscussed 111on,
. ted out , tb e worJd creasing at a rate of about two
the queslton . of !o
supp1y, food supplv Will need lo in· •per cent per year If future ex·
worl? pop~lat1on . and us. At· c-rease at lhe same rate as pop- I pamaon follows the trend, he
ten?mg th1s conference from 1 ulation to provide the same 1sa id, by the year 2,..000, someM&lt;~g s County were Ralph Wei· , amount of food per captta .
. thing Je ss than 50 per cent of
ker, D1stnct '1.1 representative, 1
the world's food can come from
Mrs. Helen Swartz, secretary "If the nutritional gap per new cropland. This is because
of the Meigs Extension Advis- ! capita is to be reduced, food : the better soil is being used to1 ory Committee, Mrs..Jean Men- ~ output
in the world needs to ' day and the newer lands would
I gel, and myself, where it was exceed population growth of a· , be less productive.
1pointed. out how ?hio can in- bo~t ~ pe_r ce.nt per year," he ; On our existing cropland, Dr. l
I ~rease 1ts productt~n of food a_nd . stud. 'Th1s w_dl mean, _m ~;~d~l- ! Barr noted that increases use
1hber as well as mcome to Jts , t10n to large mcreases m gralll · of fertilizer could increase food
farm families.
output, very large in creases in ; ou tput by perhaps 50 per cent.
At a national conference the ! fru its, vegetables, and animal Irrigation, multiple cropp ing,
I same day, D: M. Byg, 0 h i o · products. But lhis does not tell , and j1ighcr yielding and more
ONE WEEK ONLY
State Umvers1ty Extension Ag- rhe whole story, becau se lt con- disease and insect resistunt
' ricult.ure Engineer, pointed out : ceals the di sparity among re- crorls also hold promi se , he said.
that lrKha has the potential to gioas of lhe world.
How we in this country a!!
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of ~ h .1
well as tbe peoples of the world
· "11 e cl·t ed 1·Je ld dt'mons·trHt1le eav1 ·v populated . anJ '!djust our produdi on and disAsaa.
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The problem in Jndia he said . /
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Model 327 Spreader by New Holland
edge but to gel the people there
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to apply tbe knowledge already .
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Byg reported tha t lndta bas 1
made considerable. progress . in Agncu
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the past 10 years m developmg
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; it.~ agricultural education and Con~ervatJon county committees
! research institutions, but the remmd growers that the 1966
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marketing year under the wool ,
' 00 pro em 8 1 r:mams even : and moflair program ends Deappears to be gelltng worse.
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ln 196&gt;-00, India's food pro- Icern er ·
duction was 72.3 million tons, , This means that payments for :
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compared to a target of 100 mil· · tile current 1966 year will delion tons. Now the country has i pend on completing all details
set a goal of 120 million tons ' of marketing either wool, mo1970.71.
hair, or lombs by that date.
ThP New Holland model 327 has more positive overload
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!I san optmtstJe tar- Marketmgs completed
after
clutrh to prote&lt;.'t the drive system from shock to 11 ds. This
1et," BYK: &amp;aid, ''but it is une l)e&lt;.'ember 31, ,1966, will become
triple beater spreacier hold s 130 bushel s. Sides are made
tbe L'(IUntry must tackle with marketings in the 1967 marketof mudt&gt;rn. corrosion -rt&gt;sistant stPel for extra Jon ~ spread·
renewed eneriY, determlna~ ing year, and thus not eligible
er li£P A sin glt rope control . easilv uperated rrom vour
tio
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lrart.or seaL let~ vou choosP from rl\'t' different rate s of
n, a a itionaJ resourc-- for payment until early 1968.
appic::ation. And the ''327'' is economical; lubrirate ju~t
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Build your Land power at lower cost with a spreadPr from I ~ion programs which would pro- : mg . year payments under _the
t\t&gt;\~ Holland. Come in and let u .~ show you an easiPr way
vide technical know-how as well ' National Wool Act may be f1led
to spread. Easy fmancing.
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. ounty Of ice at .
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credit, are needed .
a~y t1me, but 1t ts urged .that
• At tbe annual Ohio Lime and , this be done as soon as posstble.
FerliJi,.er Conference last week IPayments t.or the 1966 market·
SPRING AVE.
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POMEROY, 0. Iin Columbus, Dr. Wallace Barr I mg year tvtll likely begm next '
"A GOLD STAR STORE"
pcinted out that "Whether man ' Apnl.

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want~g and s~ve mon~y, too !
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d.ECEMBER clearance days you can buy at 8 special
tscount prtce ... and because IHCC's Finance
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deer died of natural causes. It Is beUeved It was about 10 yean old.
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IDSTORI~ DOCUMENTS- Homer Carto, Pomeroy, holds two documents
of gr~at histoncal value to his family. The document at left is confirmation of the
appOI:JI~ent of his 8fell&amp; llfandfather, Luke Graham, as postmaster of West Columbta m 1862 when West VIrginia was a part of VIrginia. The olber is disch e
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SPECIAL MAJOR APPLIANCE ~:~~::oy
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never need it. Your phone is designed for depend·
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the average phone needs servicing only once.
· every q\re ~ears. But, if you experience.imj,ltiaQ,. .
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it.will be repmred wtthout chQrge;
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But you don't have to memorize either of these ·
new. numbers. Both of them are listed for your
c~nvenience on Page 1 of your 1966 Tel~hODft;• ..
Duectory now being delivered. As a matter of'
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sorts of information about your telephone-tabj
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:II 352nd day of 1966 with 13 to
follow,
~ I The moon is between its new
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The evening star i11 Saturn.
I American composer Edward
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day in 1861.
A: i On this day in history :
~ · In 1787, New Jersey ratified
IIIII ! the proposed constitution of the
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In 1865, slavery was abolished
~ by
adoplion of the 13th
A amendment.
~ In 1936, tlte first giant panda
A was imported from China.
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ln 1941, President Franklin
• Roosevelt appointed a commitlee to investigate the miltlary
disaster at Pearl Harbor.
A thought for the day ·-In lhe
New Testament it says: "The
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young 'ltl!es si1@!Pdbtk~WKI
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whin ramlall Is lltruted. .

two feet wlder and deeper ·lh311
stay IIUit stze. Some grow to u• Ute diameter of the soil ball.
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Etl. t~'· CAJ!'fcllture
:lugs~ng and unplu,gmg be should beba plaandcod In aedmesh l!t children or guests.
/ )lee!!$ rn· ·ever~n.
ask our nurseryman how toll and ·rolllt back water thorougna • oanl)l
one Y grownups on y.
porous g
soak m the The treated cones or w~ · ~
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Put a safety "claus" in your As soon as all the gilts are •olutiou lor a day or so. You blocks make good Christmas The 01BBj!St problem wtth . a grow
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keeping It wa\ered,
the planting
at least
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!tre hazards that co"ld spoil, wrappmgs to the 1nctnerator or\tals '". the solutioo with a mosquito netting and wrap in When you gel your tree hom~,
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ma •· ter water•• s easy.
your lcohday.
ootside to burn them. Never •tone. fhen take the saluratcd red paper.
put the soil ball to soak in wat··
Kee~ your Christmas 1ree m.'t· put t!tem in lhe fireplaee. slnei! L'()nes or blocks out of the con·
er. Then pour ell extra walt!!'
side 'n water until you need the names get loo hot and rise i tainer and Jet them dry. When UVE CHRISTMAS TREES and keep the tree outdoors in
it. Then when you bring it in. too lu ~IL
, they are thoroughly dry , tn&gt;S! A live, balled·and-burlapped the shade. until christmllll,1The
cut an inch off lhe bottom rf
ADO COLOR FLA..\IES
one or lwo in the fireplace and i Christmas tree can be a bar- less lime tr lsieeod noo alhe,r
the lmnk. Keep it standing in , Greeu. orange. blue. red. or \
waler. checking it each dav. , purple flames in your fireplace
Th" not only keeps
the 1can add s~;al Iwliday glow -------.....:::...
needles pretty and green. l:ut i iJ your hoo&gt;e this season. To
it's
of the best ways te. re- : make th&lt;' C'"l!OI"S, burn vour n•gduce. Ctre hazar:ds
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Make sure the tree is wei! I io re&lt;:ommendEd chemicals. '
supported. and also check W\1"• 1 lf you want green flames,
mg USP.d i~ any kind Of de&lt;&gt;r.r- you'!l need. l'Opper sulfate ; Of·
at mg. Dent overload ~keh. ange, . :. ·H icmm chlt.'lride; bitt&lt;::.
And jJsconnect your decor a· copper chloride: rich r e d,
BY C. E. BI.AKESLEE
Iworld's future propulation wiJJ lion."
lions when no one ts around , !ithium chloride; and pur~le ,
Ext. Ageat, Acricu.lture
!depend on many things bestdes l The economist said the .two
Hen tf yGu plan to be gone for I potassium chloride. For sateMeiga County
natural resources and techmcal Im&lt;JJOr methods to relieve the
only a short_ wbile: ·
. ty's sake , don't buy any sub,ti· We approach tbe hohday sea· i obilily. He sa1d that in addition !future food output problem are
When you re usmg any k1nd tutes. You can purchnse these son des1rmg plenty of food and to natural resources and techni·1 to mcrease the area of produc.
of rumbustible decorative rna· rbemicais at drug stores. J)o Igood will to all.
tal know-how, man must ftnd live land and to increase the
terials, get those that
are the &lt;;oakin~ jQb outdoors au.d
However, we realize that pea~ ; ways to overcome human, cui- i productivity of land
already
t'lameproof. If you h~v~ mater- wear rubber gloves.
ple need . more and bette~ qual-: ~ural , finan~.al, social, eco~om· 1 being used for food produ~tion.
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als. such as Santas
clotn-• Dl:&gt;.'nl•,-t• orw 1:nund 'l f tne 1ty food m each commumty, as l l C, a11d political obstacles 1f he jBut he added that the believed
Jng , which shculd be fireproof- chemical in one gallon of wat- well as throughout the world. , is to feed the world's hungry : the largest increase In world
fd. dip or sp•·ay them with 1 t&gt;r, u~mg onf' chemital
lor Two rocent conferences on · people.
: lood production would come by
solution of 7 ounces borax and each !latch. Use a wo..1den p~;iJ the state level emphasized these , D 8
., •eel th
ld increasing yields per acre.
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two qua1·t s of hot w~{~r.
I ~ubst omcrs destroy metal con- of world food needs .
thr must rapid growth rates m 1the world's grain area has been
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Als~. help small ch1laren w'lh l: iner&lt;. You don't net"&lt;l
to December 8ih l~e Stale . Ex· 1population are found in councl expanding at less t!Jan one per
tlectr•~al tc\'S, e:md show !ht'l!l l &lt;"1eanse the e6nt.amer thorou~h- tenswn Advisor&gt; Comm1~tee, Itries which have a low level of cent per year In recent decades.
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'th a growmg
· popu 1?.· World population has been in~
· to handle them · i): arter a change of chemicals· · .lohn Str(lhm, .author, . editor, .lli vmg
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and world- traveler,oddiscussed 111on,
. ted out , tb e worJd creasing at a rate of about two
the queslton . of !o
supp1y, food supplv Will need lo in· •per cent per year If future ex·
worl? pop~lat1on . and us. At· c-rease at lhe same rate as pop- I pamaon follows the trend, he
ten?mg th1s conference from 1 ulation to provide the same 1sa id, by the year 2,..000, someM&lt;~g s County were Ralph Wei· , amount of food per captta .
. thing Je ss than 50 per cent of
ker, D1stnct '1.1 representative, 1
the world's food can come from
Mrs. Helen Swartz, secretary "If the nutritional gap per new cropland. This is because
of the Meigs Extension Advis- ! capita is to be reduced, food : the better soil is being used to1 ory Committee, Mrs..Jean Men- ~ output
in the world needs to ' day and the newer lands would
I gel, and myself, where it was exceed population growth of a· , be less productive.
1pointed. out how ?hio can in- bo~t ~ pe_r ce.nt per year," he ; On our existing cropland, Dr. l
I ~rease 1ts productt~n of food a_nd . stud. 'Th1s w_dl mean, _m ~;~d~l- ! Barr noted that increases use
1hber as well as mcome to Jts , t10n to large mcreases m gralll · of fertilizer could increase food
farm families.
output, very large in creases in ; ou tput by perhaps 50 per cent.
At a national conference the ! fru its, vegetables, and animal Irrigation, multiple cropp ing,
I same day, D: M. Byg, 0 h i o · products. But lhis does not tell , and j1ighcr yielding and more
ONE WEEK ONLY
State Umvers1ty Extension Ag- rhe whole story, becau se lt con- disease and insect resistunt
' ricult.ure Engineer, pointed out : ceals the di sparity among re- crorls also hold promi se , he said.
that lrKha has the potential to gioas of lhe world.
How we in this country a!!
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of ~ h .1
well as tbe peoples of the world
· "11 e cl·t ed 1·Je ld dt'mons·trHt1le eav1 ·v populated . anJ '!djust our produdi on and disAsaa.
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The problem in Jndia he said . /
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Model 327 Spreader by New Holland
edge but to gel the people there
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to apply tbe knowledge already .
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world. .
available in the world. .
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Byg reported tha t lndta bas 1
made considerable. progress . in Agncu
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the past 10 years m developmg
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; it.~ agricultural education and Con~ervatJon county committees
! research institutions, but the remmd growers that the 1966
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marketing year under the wool ,
' 00 pro em 8 1 r:mams even : and moflair program ends Deappears to be gelltng worse.
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ln 196&gt;-00, India's food pro- Icern er ·
duction was 72.3 million tons, , This means that payments for :
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compared to a target of 100 mil· · tile current 1966 year will delion tons. Now the country has i pend on completing all details
set a goal of 120 million tons ' of marketing either wool, mo1970.71.
hair, or lombs by that date.
ThP New Holland model 327 has more positive overload
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!I san optmtstJe tar- Marketmgs completed
after
clutrh to prote&lt;.'t the drive system from shock to 11 ds. This
1et," BYK: &amp;aid, ''but it is une l)e&lt;.'ember 31, ,1966, will become
triple beater spreacier hold s 130 bushel s. Sides are made
tbe L'(IUntry must tackle with marketings in the 1967 marketof mudt&gt;rn. corrosion -rt&gt;sistant stPel for extra Jon ~ spread·
renewed eneriY, determlna~ ing year, and thus not eligible
er li£P A sin glt rope control . easilv uperated rrom vour
tio
nd dd
lrart.or seaL let~ vou choosP from rl\'t' different rate s of
n, a a itionaJ resourc-- for payment until early 1968.
appic::ation. And the ''327'' is economical; lubrirate ju~t
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once H mouth . m pvery 100 loads, whlche,,er comes fir'it. . He said package-type Exten~ l . Applications for 1966 market·
Build your Land power at lower cost with a spreadPr from I ~ion programs which would pro- : mg . year payments under _the
t\t&gt;\~ Holland. Come in and let u .~ show you an easiPr way
vide technical know-how as well ' National Wool Act may be f1led
to spread. Easy fmancing.
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. ounty Of ice at .
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credit, are needed .
a~y t1me, but 1t ts urged .that
• At tbe annual Ohio Lime and , this be done as soon as posstble.
FerliJi,.er Conference last week IPayments t.or the 1966 market·
SPRING AVE.
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POMEROY, 0. Iin Columbus, Dr. Wallace Barr I mg year tvtll likely begm next '
"A GOLD STAR STORE"
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d.ECEMBER clearance days you can buy at 8 special
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IDSTORI~ DOCUMENTS- Homer Carto, Pomeroy, holds two documents
of gr~at histoncal value to his family. The document at left is confirmation of the
appOI:JI~ent of his 8fell&amp; llfandfather, Luke Graham, as postmaster of West Columbta m 1862 when West VIrginia was a part of VIrginia. The olber is disch e
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Member of Pomeroy
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Merchonh $800 Cash
W. CorHv. Mtr.
• to compile a directory ol •11
GiviiYf'ly. Register
Look tor tho Bit "L,. on Routt 1 &amp; 33 1 t the
I religious denominations in the 1
freo ot PonMroy Land·
~ United Stateo. Dr. Piepkorn. wiiJ
Upper End of Ponwro't
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mark• No pureh•••
revise "The Religious Bod1es of
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nocessary.
OPEN TIL 9 PM !MONDAY Thru SATURDAYI
~ America," first published in
1954. He said denominations i
~ 1 ed will include "even those w1th ,
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Today is Sunday. Dec. t8, the
:II 352nd day of 1966 with 13 to
follow,
~ I The moon is between its new
jj pbase and first quarter.
The evening star i11 Saturn.
I American composer Edward
~ 1 MacDowell was born on thi.s
day in 1861.
A: i On this day in history :
~ · In 1787, New Jersey ratified
IIIII ! the proposed constitution of the
~ ' United Stotes.
~
In 1865, slavery was abolished
~ by
adoplion of the 13th
A amendment.
~ In 1936, tlte first giant panda
A was imported from China.
~
ln 1941, President Franklin
• Roosevelt appointed a commitlee to investigate the miltlary
disaster at Pearl Harbor.
A thought for the day ·-In lhe
New Testament it says: "The
Sabbalh was made for man . and
not man for the Sabbalh ."
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IN GALUA COUNTY
~day at three locaUons collect.- atea. He estimated lbat 100 tive to lbe County Extension
'i ;:-:IJJ•riWf_. ·,: .'·.·, in -a
, c.er " y at the graiJl will employ one bun r
~~~~~:~' received a nltlng ~ng donations for the commun- producers In Gallla will bene- Advisory comrnlllee from the
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fhe- pre · tau ..n .ol !'nd fifty • two foster If. 'nd.
lt . present this week tly Chrtstmas haskeiS. All or· fit by $600,0011 per year.
4-H Junior Leaderahip group.
!'!o:,,Jjf
,1•. ·, certificate. was m de: bv Rob. parents at three mental health
tt was announced by U. ganl2atlons and clubs are baldert P. Rickard.
· ctor of hospitals throughout lbe state,
·'Sertator Stephen Young lbat 1ng holiday psrtles. '!be golf KANAUGA residents, the VerIN MEIGS· COUNTY
Mason County Ac .\ln '
Lakin, :(::olin Anderson center,
grant of $l:U,OOII bad been club affair at the Elko Club, non Lee family, will have a M lg Local chool distrlcl Is
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to the municipality to attended by 100, was one of lbe happier Christmas. '11lelr soA,
e 8 sJte f~r lbe new hi h
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By ROBERT WINGETT
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Guests were Mrs, f-;!uise Ger· Center.
.
a 12-inch water line from largest next to lbe Holzer Hos- Wesley Vernon 7 e---' ser· seeklnghool
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TODAY S THOUGHT - Anyone can be frtendly rard research anal••! who
The graduates here are: Mra.
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lous Injury when
ran Into deliberation
Wt'th someone Wh,o IS
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presented
Dr. M. "" • Mitchell Ethel Beckner, Benton Blake,
Myers plant. The grant
the side of a truck Moaday eve- ty locations '!be
sed loca·
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Bateman, director ,Qf; · the Mrs. Margaret M' Burks, Mrs..
.
to half of lite estlmat· GALUA COMMlSSIONERS Ding. '11le tad suffered a !rae- lion Is n~ the~~ Sali..
The Christmas decorations at _the home of Mr. and West Vir~inia Ment$ •· Health Garnet M. Carr, Mrs. Isabell
cost of lbe project. The Une appointed Mrs. Rulb Gillespie lured right leg and a bump on
P
Mrs. W~yne l)w\SIJ.~r, off West Ma1n..St., near the
Department· J. Jelfert!on Mon- Cesto Mrs. Frances R. Clark,
be 12,000 feet long, and it of Rt. 2 Gallipolis to the l"bild lbe head.
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btaukryen '~·.=d~~~o:•::: roy LeWglOn Postht llohme, ar~ teye-crtatching. th S . h &amp; toe. directo; of the Governor's
. 'Nellie Dudding, Mr. and
estimated that II can be W U Board H term -•·
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linlslled m 4$ w~klng days. '!be ,ng m 1!/10 •l!e L•w d eswL•..,h- GALUA ACADEMY voc~l available, 11 is near two main
Most interei!tij!g to me of the Yuletlde SeaSQJl ex· cy , Patnda R. GrQU,. asstst- les Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. ·. ~..
plant structure " about COil&gt;- ed a townahlp road oft Burk- and mstrument.al ensembles WJll traHie arteries, and Is sttuat- hibit is 3 life-size''Mr. 'S. Claus and his reindeers. Rudolph, ant plann~ng coordtnator lor zo- Mallory, Mrs. Ellen McDan·
pl~e. 111e new -~ater line will h:u:t Lane '." the Wtllowood sub- present a Chnslmas program ed to lend Itself to possible of course, has 8 red nose, set off by a blinking light.
. C~mmtss lon on 1,:1'&lt;\'tal Re- tel, Mrs. Lillie Molll'lllng, Mn.
be an added factlity to lbe fast· ~tvlSion. C•_ty board of educa· to the pubhc on Monday alght, county-wide consolidation In fuOlherunusualcreations are three reindeers made of tardation: J. C. Van FJ'yke: d~ Dorothy A. Powell, Robert B.
est growins area of
Galha lion ~uthorized the purchase and be!Me the. student body on tore years.
plywood that appear to' be munching on grass, a large
of the Putnam County
Mrs. Virginia Stewart,
couaty.
and mstallatlon .of a $5,005 tn- Wednesday priOI' to dismissal
."Season's Greetings" ' sign,
--- ·
. Community Action Group: Mrs. Mrs. Nora Wartenburg, Mn.
tercom. system 10 Gallia Acad· for lbe holiday vac~tton. Hoi- A TRACI' of land on Mulher·l and carolers singing from lhg tile past monlb of servtceShuler of the Pt. Pleas. Opa M. Van Sickle and Mar·
THE GALLIA COUNTY Jun. Iemy High school, wllb work on zer School of Numng chorus ry Heights Poeroy has been of- hymnals.
men in Viet Nam:
ant Employment Security Of- garet S. Wolfe.
board this week set up the proJect starting this week. presented its Christmas pro- fered by lbe Meigs countY The carpentry talent ol Mr. SP-4 James R. Pullins, RA
; Mrs. Belva M. Farley,
ee l•r lbe new one-""re Also purchased was a new 6fi gram Wednesday. '!be Gallla commissioners as a site for Swisher are obvious. I've heard 15712386, HHD 14th AVN BN, managing director of the
.
ake, situated In lbe vi- passenger school bus.
Academy Future Farmers won lbe proposed museum of lbe ·many compliments of his lab- ' APO San Francisco, Calif.,
Pleasant • Mason
county
o1 the fatr and camplop bonora in a parliamentary Mei~s Coonty Pionm and w, or In helping to brighten up l96328.
·
tdte. B. B. Matlbews, president NORTH GALLIA Board of procedure contest held at Han- torlcal Society. Trusrees of the the Christmas season. Wayne · PFC. Micllael K. Smith,
C
't C
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of the board, announced com· Educallon approved a budget nan Trace. Other scb~&amp;ls win· society voted unanimously to has been a moonlighting car· OD. Co. Ammunition,
ommum Y on~e
Olillees. Fees, he noted, are lor the coming year of $3n,249. rung gold medals were Hannan accept the site. A major gilt penter for many years.
San Francisco, Cali!., 96491.
Scheduled Monday
Approved for Veterans
IV!Jhe ose of fairground facili- The National Honor Society oi '!'race, Kyger Creek and Ra- proposition of ~.0011 by J W.
Dean K. Will, HM3,
PT. PLEASANT - A comTraining and Social
ti!i~ by gr&lt;lUJlll not related w the high school inducted five cine.
!lersher of Cbarle&lt;ton, W. Va .. IT'S UNUSUAL when broth· Tank Bn., 3rd Marine
carol concert will be
Security Students
lbe fair organization. The board new members.
was the spark lbat has brought ers are stationed close to each I REIN) FMF, Care of
Monday, Dec. 19, on
Next Quarter
CO!IIIdered placing a roof over
EDWARD EVANli was hon- the museum into the realm of other in the armed forces. 'San Francisco, Calif., 96602.
steps of the county courtBe~ins Dec. 8
lilt oullfoor Stage.
FIREMEN WERE CALLED ored as the new Deputy Dis· achievement.
I This, however, Is the ease l L.Cpl. Gary Jenkins,
hcuse by the youth of Pt. Pleas·
Catalog
and lnfol'lllllllan
once this week to douse an au- trict Grand High Priest at a A MAJOR ADDI'I'ION
tol with two sons of Mr. and Mrs. 21, Force Logistic
ant directed b) C. L. Head . 'l'he
On Dlr.loma Cou.CITY AND COUNTRYSIDE to fire on Sunday morning, reception held last Sunday in the business community of the Rollin Wolfe of Minersville.
Group !BRAVO), H&amp;S
event is sponsored by the Pt.
Avallalu
Upon Requilt
II'• looting more Christmasy which did $100 damage to !he the Masonic Temple in an event Bend was eecupted this week The Wolfe's oldest son, Ji~ pany, S.l, FPO San Francisco,
Sub-District Methodist
every day as more homes and vehicle belonging tt Jim Work- sponsored by Gallipolis Chap- when the Pomeroy Motor Co. , enlisted in the U. S. Navy m Calif., 96602.
Youlb Fellowship.
;~!ltnli'IUI were being decorat- man of Rt. 1 Gallipolis. The ter, Royal Arch Mason. There moved Into its fine new quarters 19511 and bas been serving aAll psrticipating youlb are to
"4' Nut week Rio Grande and fire was on Mill Creek Rd. were approximately 100 attend· on E. Main St. ,
board the Destroyer USS Zel- ~ GARY .
.
assemble at the Trinity
Cbltlltlre will have judging ot Police have been busy this ing. Dr. Edward M. Spencer, RESIDEN'I'S OF ·
. Iars. Jt.m's younger brother, for the Dally Sentmel,
odist Clnueb at 6:30p. m. Moo36 Locust Streot
5
borne and door decoration.
week investigating accidents. pediatrician, has joined lbe are getting a break durin~
Fred, . enlisted In 1963, and aft- ' who was shorted 7 pa!"'rs day for rehearsal and instruc·
Phone 446 4367·
Last week a Santa
Claus Those this week brought Ute staff of the Galllpolls Clinic holiday season. Retail
er bemg stationed at Newport, ~k ago Thursday everung
lion.
psrade fil!ded through t he total lor the year ahead of and Medical Center Holtpit.al. A ants of lbe town are
Rhode Island, was asStgned to cetved calls every lew minute~•;·: !,•=========-'
grounds of lbe Gallipolis Slate 1965. There have been 388 acci- native of Mason county, he re- lng free psrklng in the businees the same vessel.
.
So loyal worker that he !S,
Institute, and over t,OOO resi- dents in 349 days of the year. celved his premedical training district.
. Fred, accordmg lo relatives, rounded up enough papers
DE~ 111
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at Ohio State University, and 'IWO RESIDENCES were
" expected home for . Cbrtst- take care of all his custom,ersll
~
1'he tntr jarring notes on the FRANK PHELPS, an official bls medical degree !rem the eled In the Meigs area
Jtm, who ." mamed and and in pourmg ram, as late
wFOR BETTER ;:;;!!Si
lqcal s¢ene are the reports of of the Purina eo., which
Is University e1 Chicago. Robert week. The home of Charles
father of one chtld, has not been 7&gt;30 P·. m. Gary started
WORK
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lbett of light units at
a building a turkey processing Ford received honorable men- geant of near Allred 111
to get here durmg the dehvertes. .
• ABE lllm!'tarieJ
nu er of homes. One instilu- plant at Wellston, told Cham- tlon In the atatewlde Ohlt Ins- 611 was destroyed by fire
season since b "
Boys llke Garr, are wh~! deska are delliJoed
lo...,.;do!hetio had all but one segment her of Commerce directors •· tory, Government and Citizen- Monday morning. It was a
enlistment.
makes Amertca AMERICA.
dicient
work deek
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home 111e other was
•vailable. Ruued
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as ecce room
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oc~p,ledl HAVE YOU been through
ARRESTS MADE
J
the Melgs-Gallla line,
CODttrudloa.. durM rd Elll 1am11
Rutiand during the nighttime P'l'. PLEASANT - Arrests ollleliaishoud-ily
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f.~e a~d
y
this Christmas Season?
recorded at the county jail in- ,operatH drawers
w
~ lost. It was In the Ripley Rutland has its town beaut!- dude John Ferguson, 35, New
make ASE &lt;1-N.h
.
. No. 1 oboioo.
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Hollow area and occurred on fully decorated and is hereby Haven, intoxication; FrankUn
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1'huraday momlng.
complimented. I also noticed Casto, 33, Pt. Pleasant, War·
~
FIFTY MEIGS JURORS for man~ homes in the town at- ren E. Eldridge, 43, Hurricane,
~
the · January term of
. tractively decorated.
W. Va.: b~th char~ed with driv"
were drawn from lbe jury wh..l
mg while mtomated : and Del·
601 Second Ave.
Ph. 446-3291
e
this week. Middleport Ceuncil HERE'S the wrap-up. of the bert McCartney, 64, Rt. %,
~
voted 1e revise lbe sewer ordi· sertes of addresses prmted dur· Pleasant, peace warrant arnesL.
~
nance, upon Its lblrd reading,
~
REALLY WORKS!
due to a AUmber of Inequities.
;
TOPPER
Middleport pollee made 40
rests durin~ November,
SUSY
10 of them Tteing traffic viola11
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HOMEMAKER
DELLA MEENGS
w
SAFETY
Gary, Ind., a graduate of
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EDUCATIONAL!
Colmasl~!~.·swdeho,!!
frrec
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Smiles and Criet
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ENTERTAINING!
State In January, was hired

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There'" ftw ups and1110stly downs IIi
recto! history of the world's No, 1 cumncy-the
U.S. qJJar:The loo.-t 19M dollatllas dro,....d in ~alut to something like 54 cents in
~f 1Gd1(1 purcHsing powtr durint two decad&lt;ls1 accordiog to U.S, luNau of Labor
Stat1slict fkltiNs. Tho steepest decline camo at the start of tho period onder tho impact
of post-World War ll infll!tioll!ll)' lfNIS!II'IS, At 01111 1w11 ,.inh, 1949 an4 1954 did the
dollar's value rise..a_boYI the prueding year.
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Carpenter
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25. 111ey wiD altto take
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bookmobile Story Hour for
holidays to be held Dec.
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(FIRST PRIZE)

PT. PLEASANT - Jack L.
Smith, manager of the Point
Pleasant Local Office ol 1be
W. Va. Dept. of Employment
Security, reported Saturday lbat
the local office effected the
placement of 31 Jndivtcluals In
gainful employment
during
Novlllllbcr.
During lbe previous Oclnber,
ll!ere were 35 lndlvlduall place .
111ere were U8 Initial claims
rued wllb 589 weeki of unemployment compensation claim·
ed as compared Ill the mnnth
of November, tll85, when 254
initial clalma were filed and
1215 weeks of unemploym&lt;•nt
compensation claimed.
The local office has openings '
for domeatic worltera
who
can live In or out. Alao, there
are openings
In the professional field; Remedial Educa·
lion Teacher, Induatrlal Art•
Teacber and others. 'lbese OoJSItlons are available In the local
area.
The local office bas recently
made 20 ''Interesting'' pl~ce.
ments. 11letJe were the "JI'o•t·
, tr Gra!'flp~ts" ~ L a k 1n
• Sta~ Hospital. The local off1ce ,
working In conjuntlon
with
lbe 'W. Va. l)ept. of
Mental
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cltizentl between 110 and 70 Y"""
old wllo 11~ hired and went
to work recfntly at Lakin.
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Clorlt/,s Jitwelry
O'Dell Lumber Company
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Kroger Company
Ti~y),f~land , . .
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. of Commer~e · snd
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State 'Ho&lt;pital • w'fl,( rncent•y Byrne and other hospltal stall
Dwlcht C. Wetherboll
of Ugllts IH~ Rota
bell boll the 1m
the 1 t m•ship COIItest. He Is a senior at
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compl•tPd two • ;W ' train- members.
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Pan w Gallla Academy. Lloyd Baker
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lnR w•,. . awarfl:,Y,:prt• t.rnii" '!'he footer grandparents pr&amp;
nngers were on lbe street Silt· have on lbe economy of tbts has been named repre.enta·
.,r.· ,. ",~II· ;.. l ·
d ed
IN GALUA COUNTY
~day at three locaUons collect.- atea. He estimated lbat 100 tive to lbe County Extension
'i ;:-:IJJ•riWf_. ·,: .'·.·, in -a
, c.er " y at the graiJl will employ one bun r
~~~~~:~' received a nltlng ~ng donations for the commun- producers In Gallla will bene- Advisory comrnlllee from the
•ir'
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fhe- pre · tau ..n .ol !'nd fifty • two foster If. 'nd.
lt . present this week tly Chrtstmas haskeiS. All or· fit by $600,0011 per year.
4-H Junior Leaderahip group.
!'!o:,,Jjf
,1•. ·, certificate. was m de: bv Rob. parents at three mental health
tt was announced by U. ganl2atlons and clubs are baldert P. Rickard.
· ctor of hospitals throughout lbe state,
·'Sertator Stephen Young lbat 1ng holiday psrtles. '!be golf KANAUGA residents, the VerIN MEIGS· COUNTY
Mason County Ac .\ln '
Lakin, :(::olin Anderson center,
grant of $l:U,OOII bad been club affair at the Elko Club, non Lee family, will have a M lg Local chool distrlcl Is
.
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to the municipality to attended by 100, was one of lbe happier Christmas. '11lelr soA,
e 8 sJte f~r lbe new hi h
,
By ROBERT WINGETT
.
Guests were Mrs, f-;!uise Ger· Center.
.
a 12-inch water line from largest next to lbe Holzer Hos- Wesley Vernon 7 e---' ser· seeklnghool
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TODAY S THOUGHT - Anyone can be frtendly rard research anal••! who
The graduates here are: Mra.
8 er
•
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sc
ni!SI' over
""" several
pr ngs ooun·
· f !')en
· dlY·
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Rd., to lbe new Robbins pltnl event.
lous Injury when
ran Into deliberation
Wt'th someone Wh,o IS
·
presented
Dr. M. "" • Mitchell Ethel Beckner, Benton Blake,
Myers plant. The grant
the side of a truck Moaday eve- ty locations '!be
sed loca·
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Bateman, director ,Qf; · the Mrs. Margaret M' Burks, Mrs..
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to half of lite estlmat· GALUA COMMlSSIONERS Ding. '11le tad suffered a !rae- lion Is n~ the~~ Sali..
The Christmas decorations at _the home of Mr. and West Vir~inia Ment$ •· Health Garnet M. Carr, Mrs. Isabell
cost of lbe project. The Une appointed Mrs. Rulb Gillespie lured right leg and a bump on
P
Mrs. W~yne l)w\SIJ.~r, off West Ma1n..St., near the
Department· J. Jelfert!on Mon- Cesto Mrs. Frances R. Clark,
be 12,000 feet long, and it of Rt. 2 Gallipolis to the l"bild lbe head.
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btaukryen '~·.=d~~~o:•::: roy LeWglOn Postht llohme, ar~ teye-crtatching. th S . h &amp; toe. directo; of the Governor's
. 'Nellie Dudding, Mr. and
estimated that II can be W U Board H term -•·
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linlslled m 4$ w~klng days. '!be ,ng m 1!/10 •l!e L•w d eswL•..,h- GALUA ACADEMY voc~l available, 11 is near two main
Most interei!tij!g to me of the Yuletlde SeaSQJl ex· cy , Patnda R. GrQU,. asstst- les Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. ·. ~..
plant structure " about COil&gt;- ed a townahlp road oft Burk- and mstrument.al ensembles WJll traHie arteries, and Is sttuat- hibit is 3 life-size''Mr. 'S. Claus and his reindeers. Rudolph, ant plann~ng coordtnator lor zo- Mallory, Mrs. Ellen McDan·
pl~e. 111e new -~ater line will h:u:t Lane '." the Wtllowood sub- present a Chnslmas program ed to lend Itself to possible of course, has 8 red nose, set off by a blinking light.
. C~mmtss lon on 1,:1'&lt;\'tal Re- tel, Mrs. Lillie Molll'lllng, Mn.
be an added factlity to lbe fast· ~tvlSion. C•_ty board of educa· to the pubhc on Monday alght, county-wide consolidation In fuOlherunusualcreations are three reindeers made of tardation: J. C. Van FJ'yke: d~ Dorothy A. Powell, Robert B.
est growins area of
Galha lion ~uthorized the purchase and be!Me the. student body on tore years.
plywood that appear to' be munching on grass, a large
of the Putnam County
Mrs. Virginia Stewart,
couaty.
and mstallatlon .of a $5,005 tn- Wednesday priOI' to dismissal
."Season's Greetings" ' sign,
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. Community Action Group: Mrs. Mrs. Nora Wartenburg, Mn.
tercom. system 10 Gallia Acad· for lbe holiday vac~tton. Hoi- A TRACI' of land on Mulher·l and carolers singing from lhg tile past monlb of servtceShuler of the Pt. Pleas. Opa M. Van Sickle and Mar·
THE GALLIA COUNTY Jun. Iemy High school, wllb work on zer School of Numng chorus ry Heights Poeroy has been of- hymnals.
men in Viet Nam:
ant Employment Security Of- garet S. Wolfe.
board this week set up the proJect starting this week. presented its Christmas pro- fered by lbe Meigs countY The carpentry talent ol Mr. SP-4 James R. Pullins, RA
; Mrs. Belva M. Farley,
ee l•r lbe new one-""re Also purchased was a new 6fi gram Wednesday. '!be Gallla commissioners as a site for Swisher are obvious. I've heard 15712386, HHD 14th AVN BN, managing director of the
.
ake, situated In lbe vi- passenger school bus.
Academy Future Farmers won lbe proposed museum of lbe ·many compliments of his lab- ' APO San Francisco, Calif.,
Pleasant • Mason
county
o1 the fatr and camplop bonora in a parliamentary Mei~s Coonty Pionm and w, or In helping to brighten up l96328.
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tdte. B. B. Matlbews, president NORTH GALLIA Board of procedure contest held at Han- torlcal Society. Trusrees of the the Christmas season. Wayne · PFC. Micllael K. Smith,
C
't C
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of the board, announced com· Educallon approved a budget nan Trace. Other scb~&amp;ls win· society voted unanimously to has been a moonlighting car· OD. Co. Ammunition,
ommum Y on~e
Olillees. Fees, he noted, are lor the coming year of $3n,249. rung gold medals were Hannan accept the site. A major gilt penter for many years.
San Francisco, Cali!., 96491.
Scheduled Monday
Approved for Veterans
IV!Jhe ose of fairground facili- The National Honor Society oi '!'race, Kyger Creek and Ra- proposition of ~.0011 by J W.
Dean K. Will, HM3,
PT. PLEASANT - A comTraining and Social
ti!i~ by gr&lt;lUJlll not related w the high school inducted five cine.
!lersher of Cbarle&lt;ton, W. Va .. IT'S UNUSUAL when broth· Tank Bn., 3rd Marine
carol concert will be
Security Students
lbe fair organization. The board new members.
was the spark lbat has brought ers are stationed close to each I REIN) FMF, Care of
Monday, Dec. 19, on
Next Quarter
CO!IIIdered placing a roof over
EDWARD EVANli was hon- the museum into the realm of other in the armed forces. 'San Francisco, Calif., 96602.
steps of the county courtBe~ins Dec. 8
lilt oullfoor Stage.
FIREMEN WERE CALLED ored as the new Deputy Dis· achievement.
I This, however, Is the ease l L.Cpl. Gary Jenkins,
hcuse by the youth of Pt. Pleas·
Catalog
and lnfol'lllllllan
once this week to douse an au- trict Grand High Priest at a A MAJOR ADDI'I'ION
tol with two sons of Mr. and Mrs. 21, Force Logistic
ant directed b) C. L. Head . 'l'he
On Dlr.loma Cou.CITY AND COUNTRYSIDE to fire on Sunday morning, reception held last Sunday in the business community of the Rollin Wolfe of Minersville.
Group !BRAVO), H&amp;S
event is sponsored by the Pt.
Avallalu
Upon Requilt
II'• looting more Christmasy which did $100 damage to !he the Masonic Temple in an event Bend was eecupted this week The Wolfe's oldest son, Ji~ pany, S.l, FPO San Francisco,
Sub-District Methodist
every day as more homes and vehicle belonging tt Jim Work- sponsored by Gallipolis Chap- when the Pomeroy Motor Co. , enlisted in the U. S. Navy m Calif., 96602.
Youlb Fellowship.
;~!ltnli'IUI were being decorat- man of Rt. 1 Gallipolis. The ter, Royal Arch Mason. There moved Into its fine new quarters 19511 and bas been serving aAll psrticipating youlb are to
"4' Nut week Rio Grande and fire was on Mill Creek Rd. were approximately 100 attend· on E. Main St. ,
board the Destroyer USS Zel- ~ GARY .
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assemble at the Trinity
Cbltlltlre will have judging ot Police have been busy this ing. Dr. Edward M. Spencer, RESIDEN'I'S OF ·
. Iars. Jt.m's younger brother, for the Dally Sentmel,
odist Clnueb at 6:30p. m. Moo36 Locust Streot
5
borne and door decoration.
week investigating accidents. pediatrician, has joined lbe are getting a break durin~
Fred, . enlisted In 1963, and aft- ' who was shorted 7 pa!"'rs day for rehearsal and instruc·
Phone 446 4367·
Last week a Santa
Claus Those this week brought Ute staff of the Galllpolls Clinic holiday season. Retail
er bemg stationed at Newport, ~k ago Thursday everung
lion.
psrade fil!ded through t he total lor the year ahead of and Medical Center Holtpit.al. A ants of lbe town are
Rhode Island, was asStgned to cetved calls every lew minute~•;·: !,•=========-'
grounds of lbe Gallipolis Slate 1965. There have been 388 acci- native of Mason county, he re- lng free psrklng in the businees the same vessel.
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So loyal worker that he !S,
Institute, and over t,OOO resi- dents in 349 days of the year. celved his premedical training district.
. Fred, accordmg lo relatives, rounded up enough papers
DE~ 111
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at Ohio State University, and 'IWO RESIDENCES were
" expected home for . Cbrtst- take care of all his custom,ersll
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1'he tntr jarring notes on the FRANK PHELPS, an official bls medical degree !rem the eled In the Meigs area
Jtm, who ." mamed and and in pourmg ram, as late
wFOR BETTER ;:;;!!Si
lqcal s¢ene are the reports of of the Purina eo., which
Is University e1 Chicago. Robert week. The home of Charles
father of one chtld, has not been 7&gt;30 P·. m. Gary started
WORK
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lbett of light units at
a building a turkey processing Ford received honorable men- geant of near Allred 111
to get here durmg the dehvertes. .
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nu er of homes. One instilu- plant at Wellston, told Cham- tlon In the atatewlde Ohlt Ins- 611 was destroyed by fire
season since b "
Boys llke Garr, are wh~! deska are delliJoed
lo...,.;do!hetio had all but one segment her of Commerce directors •· tory, Government and Citizen- Monday morning. It was a
enlistment.
makes Amertca AMERICA.
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work deek
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ARRESTS MADE
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the Melgs-Gallla line,
CODttrudloa.. durM rd Elll 1am11
Rutiand during the nighttime P'l'. PLEASANT - Arrests ollleliaishoud-ily
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y
this Christmas Season?
recorded at the county jail in- ,operatH drawers
w
~ lost. It was In the Ripley Rutland has its town beaut!- dude John Ferguson, 35, New
make ASE &lt;1-N.h
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. No. 1 oboioo.
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Hollow area and occurred on fully decorated and is hereby Haven, intoxication; FrankUn
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1'huraday momlng.
complimented. I also noticed Casto, 33, Pt. Pleasant, War·
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FIFTY MEIGS JURORS for man~ homes in the town at- ren E. Eldridge, 43, Hurricane,
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the · January term of
. tractively decorated.
W. Va.: b~th char~ed with driv"
were drawn from lbe jury wh..l
mg while mtomated : and Del·
601 Second Ave.
Ph. 446-3291
e
this week. Middleport Ceuncil HERE'S the wrap-up. of the bert McCartney, 64, Rt. %,
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voted 1e revise lbe sewer ordi· sertes of addresses prmted dur· Pleasant, peace warrant arnesL.
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nance, upon Its lblrd reading,
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REALLY WORKS!
due to a AUmber of Inequities.
;
TOPPER
Middleport pollee made 40
rests durin~ November,
SUSY
10 of them Tteing traffic viola11
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DELLA MEENGS
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Gary, Ind., a graduate of
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Colmasl~!~.·swdeho,!!
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State In January, was hired

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There'" ftw ups and1110stly downs IIi
recto! history of the world's No, 1 cumncy-the
U.S. qJJar:The loo.-t 19M dollatllas dro,....d in ~alut to something like 54 cents in
~f 1Gd1(1 purcHsing powtr durint two decad&lt;ls1 accordiog to U.S, luNau of Labor
Stat1slict fkltiNs. Tho steepest decline camo at the start of tho period onder tho impact
of post-World War ll infll!tioll!ll)' lfNIS!II'IS, At 01111 1w11 ,.inh, 1949 an4 1954 did the
dollar's value rise..a_boYI the prueding year.
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Bennett Post, American
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25. 111ey wiD altto take
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ces Klein Is chairman of the
bookmobile Story Hour for
holidays to be held Dec.
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PT. PLEASANT - Jack L.
Smith, manager of the Point
Pleasant Local Office ol 1be
W. Va. Dept. of Employment
Security, reported Saturday lbat
the local office effected the
placement of 31 Jndivtcluals In
gainful employment
during
Novlllllbcr.
During lbe previous Oclnber,
ll!ere were 35 lndlvlduall place .
111ere were U8 Initial claims
rued wllb 589 weeki of unemployment compensation claim·
ed as compared Ill the mnnth
of November, tll85, when 254
initial clalma were filed and
1215 weeks of unemploym&lt;•nt
compensation claimed.
The local office has openings '
for domeatic worltera
who
can live In or out. Alao, there
are openings
In the professional field; Remedial Educa·
lion Teacher, Induatrlal Art•
Teacber and others. 'lbese OoJSItlons are available In the local
area.
The local office bas recently
made 20 ''Interesting'' pl~ce.
ments. 11letJe were the "JI'o•t·
, tr Gra!'flp~ts" ~ L a k 1n
• Sta~ Hospital. The local off1ce ,
working In conjuntlon
with
lbe 'W. Va. l)ept. of
Mental
lleallb reftrr:ed these senior
cltizentl between 110 and 70 Y"""
old wllo 11~ hired and went
to work recfntly at Lakin.
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G. C. Murphy Co. (Upper Store)
Clorlt/,s Jitwelry
O'Dell Lumber Company
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Kroger Company
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MISS Blanche Straley, sophomore English tea~her at
Kyger Creek High school, submitted an arhcle for
Dateline's column recently. lt was written by J1m
Price son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Price, Rt. 1, Cheshire.
Ti' le ~f the article is "Thanksgiving." lt reads:

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BIKE

THANKSGIVING should be taken more serious!~ than
it is. The parents today don't teach thelf children
the true meaning of ThanksgiVlng. Instead they tell
them that this is a time when they get to eat turkey,
pumpkin pie, and other good food.. , .
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The real meaning of Thanksg_IVIng_JS enhrely d1f·
ferent. It started as far back as B1ble t1mes. Through·
out the BiiJle Thanks~lving 1s mentioned often The
pilgrims in 1621, at Plymouth Rock, Mass., had a feast.
They invited the Indians to come. They had dances,
feaoling, and games, but most important of all , they
thanks to .God for their freedom, thelf fnends,
and other blessmgs from God.
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Abraham Lincoln made Thanksg!VIng a na!Jonal
~a and set the date. At this time the people had
. /.'O)Iich ~or which to be thankful because the CIVIl War
. ll liltl;s nearing the end.
• f · Today Americans should be able to look around
. them and' realize that they have much for whl'h to be
. ~ankful: freedom, life, and most o! all a Great Protec·
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'·• and Holy. A time to think that God has spared us another year A time to think of each fnend we have. ,
Ves, ihe pe0ple o! America have ,a l~t !or which
to be .thankfullf they would only realize 1t
This is the real meaning of Thanksglvmg to my

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ORD from Crown City informed Dateline Monday
Wth t Frank Swindler, former Sc~utmaster of Mer·
. 8
t T 0 216 and hJS ass1stant. Oscar
~er~UJ B~e~~~~spo:1E1e 1o~ Doug Martin's excellent
a~ ! '·in First Aid. Young Martin has be~n re~om­
iramJn~ for high honors as a result of hermc actions
rorl:w~ng an automobile accident on a rural road In
Galli a county lat.l August.
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T .
kl Gallia Times . Parkmg met·
Tribune and wee Y.
h n and city commission
er Issue betweGen /"h~mp~ ~ Veterans of Foreign
Is settled · · · a 1!10 .s Hall Court St from U. A.
Wars leases old Al~hl~e 6SoGSl de11ttst for past six
Comett .. . · Dr·~-d~~. a~uiupS Bidwell from unbeaten
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get better aervlce and help the ularly during rush hours or at policies that please you. 1\(ake going and carry packages IIIII- Charlesjon 11.11. LolllkiD and leglslabn'e ,.II be,eoked 1&lt;1'~ needs during the next IW t
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merchant keep costs down. • !closing lime. Expect only a payments and necessary J1~ brellas or other sh
objects ~I dama were . runnlug prove a $iJ ' md!Ion J!I:OITIIU •:fears ..
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.We are m I!'• nudst of the ·Family Economics Specialist in self-serve stores.
Make complaints through the ,with Qlher customers. If poesl· one foot.
facllltles, . · · , :
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:-Moun~rSta~ the Ohlo Recret~~ and Rt-:,lbe ~~ . r~:tlon
~1ng et:Jquette toward sales- ·geslions:
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--the stores willlout abusing them. Iminim!llll Dress suitably and d ' ·1._ ~ m., . Ellsh woods sources Comll)iasl- whiCh Fr~ cll pro
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people, . business concerns, ! With salespeople - stat •J AMC Tearful with
Avoid making unfair ex-' wear 'co~rtable shoes. '
ld:;: 14, 8~j 5m~. m.; aGeorge 'day ~ •the~ieeqmmend:&gt;: ...:s-ven new lodges !ncludfnl
merchandise and other custom· clearly what you want; wait 1 Safety Standards
changes, returns or demands.
Take tlme 1&lt;1 e~press your Price, up 1 ~ 12,30 a. m~ ; lndl· 'lion lor the pro~ made by full-.~tlon.complexes. Tell~ra.
,your turn and know wbat you ;
Handle merchandiSe
willl appreciation for help and court-!
do 15 C·IO
. . Jef,. the Parkli and- Recreation taUve 'liltenvoold be Sllawnet
By following the basic rules ' are looking for, so you can • DETROIT (UP!) -American care and help_ keep costs in line. ' esy given you.
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Loulsana up , 17: 2;10 a: m:; The Coonell, a PuJ!llc .•~vis, b!can' State Pa'lt, Ric b Ian d
of the. natwn's au'? mdustry, I
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Buck · Stale down 17, 5 a.m.; 1ft'/ 1f0UP to the sta_le DIVIBitl!l County,:8~ S'all Fork Reser·&gt; fears II may be crippled even
NaU~ down 17, 6:40 8. m.: til-Parks and Recreli!lon, calll!d - ·~li', 'Gu~sey County. Thrre
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Western up 1;, D:2l p. m.; And- tor. ~lllfe of
ml!l!oJ&gt; are' 12, oth.er locaUn under
li! made m the new auto safety ~
rew C8lho1D1 up 11, a .a. m.; for park f'08ols. ahd, J!8!klnt· fa• consld'er~tlon.
i~ reqmrements.
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. ,. In an open letter to Allan s. i
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up 19, 6 a. m.; L!We George UJI '81'088.
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20, 4 a. m:; OV!O down 211, ' ,Jn ~.·II! a'!'.:tthe con;; :-At less! 21!,00111:~'=
tc,. merce, AMC preSident Roy tors faced an economic slow- fOm Je
. sup~ mmg beach and 15
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hiS co~pany to _compete With ally ending up close to whcre!Viet Cong, using caWU'ed U.S. 23, 10:25 p, · m,; Walter ·lleck· tors dec~ ~pon. ,
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the mdustry giants, General llley finished last week, The weapuns, are giving Gl's'brotal jord up· :IS, 4:.30 ·a, m.; Rang~ B?. etMioi:Bing the ~lion lnciiJ4ed ·in the :_ppendllui'M
T. K. OWENS, Gall!a County Schools Superintendent, Motors Corp., Ford Motor Co:, economic situation was a two- Iproof of the devastating effect Uf (lreel)up 4 p. m.; Miss Sua- .counCil r~tiOJII lbl1 ~uld be $2.5 mlllioo for J&lt;'C(ulreceived a letter recently from Marshall Robinson, and Chrysler Corp. on thelf edged sword.
Iof the American MIG rifle, . an up Greenup ·7,55 p.' m. : L. ~mmlsslon ga=e. ila. aw:~~ sition ~ sman:secuons ot Ia~
Canton, commenting him on his "History of Gallia
level.
Signs of the slowdown have An Army doctor and veterll" Flore up Greenup 2:10 a.m.: : 1theo()lk ~ ihe
Water ~~;:"-fan:;' Pr:~ks,
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plentiful. They have of Vietnam described Friday Rose G, up-Greenup 2:45a.m.; ~ee!on 1M 8 W;Jo million ma ~
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llave appeared frequently in the Daily '
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dieting lower sales for 1967 as shatters on impact, caualng up 8:50 ,a, m,; A. J, .Patten up Jefl es up Winfielin-:5 ~ ~)um:u~n
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Attorney F. Lee Bailey of steadily declining sales lllis The doctor, Maj. Nqrman up Meldahl 10:45 p, in.· J. s; m
Rel.,d 12 ~ · m. ·aele z up' Rwa .s;r" ce rom urr
The Tribune which came today has
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· up Meldshl 2:10 'a. m.; Wlrifield
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a very interesting story written by you
Bos ton, fres h from a v1'cto ry '"
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the Carl Coppolino murder trial, Industrial production for No- Surgical Hospital and described Pamela D. down Meldahl 6:30 Whit
WJnli1"ict 2:05 8 ~ IDThe
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says he will defend the man vember declined and business the effect of the bullet In a a. m.
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h to sympo~oum onh e care given GaDipolls Dam - John Ladd Olarles it. down Winfield 3:20 port· vlce chairman Ben Dray.
written especially the earlier ones because I was more srang1er on arm ro ery 1.... reac e a recor 1g at casua!11es of I e war.
Dean down •:30 p, m.; Rella. Ed
11os rib d · . ~ Col b and ricrejary
familiar w1th the activities of Gallia County.
and .indecent assault charges. the end of October.
In one case, Rich cited a Gl hie up 8:50 p, m.; Pollywog~- ~-·ld
~na.
4 a m.wo own· · Myron,um~,I eon ol A\he!III.
You may want to include my name sometime as
Bailey's chent, a 33-year-old
wounded by an Ml! bullet r~ down 11:20 p, m.; John J. m 1e
I started teaching in Clay Township-Sardis 191Jl.
1919, Providence 1919-1920 and then I moved to Guy- man confined to Bridgewater DWTON (UP!) - Randall ceived an entry ·· ···•n.&lt; about Rowe up 12:50 a. m.; Harvey ~
an Township-Cofer 1920-1921, Campbell 1921-1922. (Mass.) State Hospital since K. Tedrow, 22, Vandalia, died the size of the eras.r •• a lead Jordon up 2:25 •· m.; Principio i
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adm1tted
throtUmg
II
Greater
tan
Hospital
of
Injuries
receivbout
the
size
of
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regular
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stiU own 100 acres of land along 218. Our family has
Boston women from June 1962 ed in a Dec. 10 auto crash on arette pack, or some 125 times a. m.
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owned it since 1845.
In the year 1922-1923 I went to school, finishing
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Bridgeport High School and m 1926-1929 Toronto H1gh
~boo) and in 1929 I came to McKinley High in Canton
ancl in l 944 "as transferred to T1mken Vocahonal. 1
expect to stay here until I retire. which may be any
time or in another two yrars that would make me 50
years. We ex pect a good mcrease in salary in January
or September. All of my high school experi~nce has
12 transistor&amp;. Complete with batteries
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more than 40 vears .
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1 might add that my superiors in Gallia County were
Edward Edwards, P. 0 . Wagner, John Lusher, Ross Hal·
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You might wonder "where did that guy come from?"
I went to Rio Grande College anct h1gh school m Sep·
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temher 1917 and 1 believe that you and yom brother
Three transistors, 47 inch rod,·antenna 1,2 , IJIJlt
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lison, Spud Davis, Neil Jones, PhiL Evans etc.
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mer school work 1 did fl&gt; · : ive an AB from R1o m 1930
but unfortunately never found it poss1ble to receive, a
Masters degree for many reasons. I do hope that R1o
With 2 flash bulbs, 2 batteries and fUm. ·Rec. Prk!e
Grande can be fully accredited in the near future.
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the McKinley Faculty when you were a cand1date for
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day that the Pleasant Polnt Resort, barring any last min·
ute change in plans, wlll be sold at public auction on Mon·

day. The resort was to be sold under a court order No,
vember 18, but a 31-day postponement was granted by
The Galhpolls Ci'.y Com~o~lo-1 Federal Judge Sidney L. Christie for present owners to
a~proved an ordinance at attempt completion of plans to pay off some $2.1 million
a specJal meeting Friday night in liens and reopen the
purchase a traet of land in plush motel-style resort.
unless there Is a change In
East GaiUpolls adjacenl to the Assistant U, S, Attorney plans over the weekend.
IGall!poll!a Stale lnsUiute farm George D. Betor reportedly has The center ran inl&lt;l financial
from the Gallipolis board of ed· said the Federal . Small Busi- problems soon after lt opened
ness Administration,
which last year.
The city after gaining po,. holds liens totaling $987,000 a. Major creditors Include H.B.
Ises.sL',. of iJte land, on which it gains! the property' will not Agston and ~ns, Inc., of
an option lor a year and a accept a plan by the West Vir- Charleston, which sued
for
half will In turn tell the tract glnla Industries Development $217,000 lor construction, the
of 7'.48 acres to the Community Corp., resort developers, to SBA and the Huntington Trust
Jnduatr!al Corporation 10 be re-open the business located &amp;c Savings Bank which holds a
added 1&lt;1 the industrial park near Point Pleasant.
mortgage of $412,607.
Betor indicated late last
PLAN PROGRAM
week that llle property would The Bradford Church
of
be sold at public auction at Christ will hold Its Christmas
10:30 a. m. Monday In h-ont of program Sunday night stsrting
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Gallipolis ao members of the Gallipolis llotary elub
were out in full force collecting donations for tbelr
annual Christmas basket project. Shown above b1t
Manning Wetherholt, left,, and !by St. Clair,

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Kyger Creek High school, submitted an arhcle for
Dateline's column recently. lt was written by J1m
Price son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Price, Rt. 1, Cheshire.
Ti' le ~f the article is "Thanksgiving." lt reads:

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SPORTS
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THANKSGIVING should be taken more serious!~ than
it is. The parents today don't teach thelf children
the true meaning of ThanksgiVlng. Instead they tell
them that this is a time when they get to eat turkey,
pumpkin pie, and other good food.. , .
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ferent. It started as far back as B1ble t1mes. Through·
out the BiiJle Thanks~lving 1s mentioned often The
pilgrims in 1621, at Plymouth Rock, Mass., had a feast.
They invited the Indians to come. They had dances,
feaoling, and games, but most important of all , they
thanks to .God for their freedom, thelf fnends,
and other blessmgs from God.
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Abraham Lincoln made Thanksg!VIng a na!Jonal
~a and set the date. At this time the people had
. /.'O)Iich ~or which to be thankful because the CIVIl War
. ll liltl;s nearing the end.
• f · Today Americans should be able to look around
. them and' realize that they have much for whl'h to be
. ~ankful: freedom, life, and most o! all a Great Protec·
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'·• and Holy. A time to think that God has spared us another year A time to think of each fnend we have. ,
Ves, ihe pe0ple o! America have ,a l~t !or which
to be .thankfullf they would only realize 1t
This is the real meaning of Thanksglvmg to my

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Wth t Frank Swindler, former Sc~utmaster of Mer·
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t T 0 216 and hJS ass1stant. Oscar
~er~UJ B~e~~~~spo:1E1e 1o~ Doug Martin's excellent
a~ ! '·in First Aid. Young Martin has be~n re~om­
iramJn~ for high honors as a result of hermc actions
rorl:w~ng an automobile accident on a rural road In
Galli a county lat.l August.
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Tribune and wee Y.
h n and city commission
er Issue betweGen /"h~mp~ ~ Veterans of Foreign
Is settled · · · a 1!10 .s Hall Court St from U. A.
Wars leases old Al~hl~e 6SoGSl de11ttst for past six
Comett .. . · Dr·~-d~~. a~uiupS Bidwell from unbeaten
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l'ATSY L GLASS
get better aervlce and help the ularly during rush hours or at policies that please you. 1\(ake going and carry packages IIIII- Charlesjon 11.11. LolllkiD and leglslabn'e ,.II be,eoked 1&lt;1'~ needs during the next IW t
E:d. A..,., Home Ecoa.
merchant keep costs down. • !closing lime. Expect only a payments and necessary J1~ brellas or other sh
objects ~I dama were . runnlug prove a $iJ ' md!Ion J!I:OITIIU •:fears ..
G~ ~
Geraldine Olson, · Extension Iminimum of service If you shop turns Gr exchanges prompUy.•l carefully to avoid arpcollls!ons three mchel and Winfield Dam for· OhiO's partis .~ · ~lilii'
al1 Made
.We are m I!'• nudst of the ·Family Economics Specialist in self-serve stores.
Make complaints through the ,with Qlher customers. If poesl· one foot.
facllltles, . · · , :
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b1ggest shoppmg days of the at the Ohlo State
i With business concerns - ex- proper channels and use cu!-' blc leave t)le chtklren at home
JUver
Crt J u
The requtil
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!lt'"clflc recommends colllly~ar.~brushupooyoursbop- : offers the following sug.'press your approval of store ,tomer services provided · by' 0r'keeptheirshnpplngl&lt;l a · ~
:-Moun~rSta~ the Ohlo Recret~~ and Rt-:,lbe ~~ . r~:tlon
~1ng et:Jquette toward sales- ·geslions:
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--the stores willlout abusing them. Iminim!llll Dress suitably and d ' ·1._ ~ m., . Ellsh woods sources Comll)iasl- whiCh Fr~ cll pro
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people, . business concerns, ! With salespeople - stat •J AMC Tearful with
Avoid making unfair ex-' wear 'co~rtable shoes. '
ld:;: 14, 8~j 5m~. m.; aGeorge 'day ~ •the~ieeqmmend:&gt;: ...:s-ven new lodges !ncludfnl
merchandise and other custom· clearly what you want; wait 1 Safety Standards
changes, returns or demands.
Take tlme 1&lt;1 e~press your Price, up 1 ~ 12,30 a. m~ ; lndl· 'lion lor the pro~ made by full-.~tlon.complexes. Tell~ra.
,your turn and know wbat you ;
Handle merchandiSe
willl appreciation for help and court-!
do 15 C·IO
. . Jef,. the Parkli and- Recreation taUve 'liltenvoold be Sllawnet
By following the basic rules ' are looking for, so you can • DETROIT (UP!) -American care and help_ keep costs in line. ' esy given you.
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Loulsana up , 17: 2;10 a: m:; The Coonell, a PuJ!llc .•~vis, b!can' State Pa'lt, Ric b Ian d
of the. natwn's au'? mdustry, I
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Buck · Stale down 17, 5 a.m.; 1ft'/ 1f0UP to the sta_le DIVIBitl!l County,:8~ S'all Fork Reser·&gt; fears II may be crippled even
NaU~ down 17, 6:40 8. m.: til-Parks and Recreli!lon, calll!d - ·~li', 'Gu~sey County. Thrre
· furlller. unless changes are 1
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Western up 1;, D:2l p. m.; And- tor. ~lllfe of
ml!l!oJ&gt; are' 12, oth.er locaUn under
li! made m the new auto safety ~
rew C8lho1D1 up 11, a .a. m.; for park f'08ols. ahd, J!8!klnt· fa• consld'er~tlon.
i~ reqmrements.
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. ,. In an open letter to Allan s. i
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up 19, 6 a. m.; L!We George UJI '81'088.
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~~ Boyd, Undersecretary of Com- NEW YORK -(UP!) - Invest
20, 4 a. m:; OV!O down 211, ' ,Jn ~.·II! a'!'.:tthe con;; :-At less! 21!,00111:~'=
tc,. merce, AMC preSident Roy tors faced an economic slow- fOm Je
. sup~ mmg beach and 15
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a. m,; O. E. Shearer dow1&gt; 2S, ,the Genel'al Alsembly oo _any -Name new. marlow.
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sory standards would reqwre buying and selling and eventu- WASHINGTON !UP!) _ The 9,15. p, m.; Kathleen Jl:. doWn method of flllBncing the ll!gl!l.a· ~me 40 new public servlte
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hiS co~pany to _compete With ally ending up close to whcre!Viet Cong, using caWU'ed U.S. 23, 10:25 p, · m,; Walter ·lleck· tors dec~ ~pon. ,
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the mdustry giants, General llley finished last week, The weapuns, are giving Gl's'brotal jord up· :IS, 4:.30 ·a, m.; Rang~ B?. etMioi:Bing the ~lion lnciiJ4ed ·in the :_ppendllui'M
T. K. OWENS, Gall!a County Schools Superintendent, Motors Corp., Ford Motor Co:, economic situation was a two- Iproof of the devastating effect Uf (lreel)up 4 p. m.; Miss Sua- .counCil r~tiOJII lbl1 ~uld be $2.5 mlllioo for J&lt;'C(ulreceived a letter recently from Marshall Robinson, and Chrysler Corp. on thelf edged sword.
Iof the American MIG rifle, . an up Greenup ·7,55 p.' m. : L. ~mmlsslon ga=e. ila. aw:~~ sition ~ sman:secuons ot Ia~
Canton, commenting him on his "History of Gallia
level.
Signs of the slowdown have An Army doctor and veterll" Flore up Greenup 2:10 a.m.: : 1theo()lk ~ ihe
Water ~~;:"-fan:;' Pr:~ks,
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plentiful. They have of Vietnam described Friday Rose G, up-Greenup 2:45a.m.; ~ee!on 1M 8 W;Jo million ma ~
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llave appeared frequently in the Daily '
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Tribune uring the past few years. Wrote
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industry,
which
has
been
preM16's
bullet
which,
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Esso
West
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dieting lower sales for 1967 as shatters on impact, caualng up 8:50 ,a, m,; A. J, .Patten up Jefl es up Winfielin-:5 ~ ~)um:u~n
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Attorney F. Lee Bailey of steadily declining sales lllis The doctor, Maj. Nqrman up Meldahl 10:45 p, in.· J. s; m
Rel.,d 12 ~ · m. ·aele z up' Rwa .s;r" ce rom urr
The Tribune which came today has
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· up Meldshl 2:10 'a. m.; Wlrifield
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a very interesting story written by you
Bos ton, fres h from a v1'cto ry '"
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about the History of Gallia County
the Carl Coppolino murder trial, Industrial production for No- Surgical Hospital and described Pamela D. down Meldahl 6:30 Whit
WJnli1"ict 2:05 8 ~ IDThe
re;,"alrnu&lt;'
Schools. It has been my pleasure to have
says he will defend the man vember declined and business the effect of the bullet In a a. m.
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read' all the articles which you have
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h to sympo~oum onh e care given GaDipolls Dam - John Ladd Olarles it. down Winfield 3:20 port· vlce chairman Ben Dray.
written especially the earlier ones because I was more srang1er on arm ro ery 1.... reac e a recor 1g at casua!11es of I e war.
Dean down •:30 p, m.; Rella. Ed
11os rib d · . ~ Col b and ricrejary
familiar w1th the activities of Gallia County.
and .indecent assault charges. the end of October.
In one case, Rich cited a Gl hie up 8:50 p, m.; Pollywog~- ~-·ld
~na.
4 a m.wo own· · Myron,um~,I eon ol A\he!III.
You may want to include my name sometime as
Bailey's chent, a 33-year-old
wounded by an Ml! bullet r~ down 11:20 p, m.; John J. m 1e
I started teaching in Clay Township-Sardis 191Jl.
1919, Providence 1919-1920 and then I moved to Guy- man confined to Bridgewater DWTON (UP!) - Randall ceived an entry ·· ···•n.&lt; about Rowe up 12:50 a. m.; Harvey ~
an Township-Cofer 1920-1921, Campbell 1921-1922. (Mass.) State Hospital since K. Tedrow, 22, Vandalia, died the size of the eras.r •• a lead Jordon up 2:25 •· m.; Principio i
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My home was '14 mile north of Mercerville. In fact I November 1964, .reportedly has Friday night at Good Samari- pencil. The exit wound was a. up 3:55 a. m.; Baby Lear down I
adm1tted
throtUmg
II
Greater
tan
Hospital
of
Injuries
receivbout
the
size
of
a
regular
cJg.
8:55a.m,;
E.
P.
Jones
up
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stiU own 100 acres of land along 218. Our family has
Boston women from June 1962 ed in a Dec. 10 auto crash on arette pack, or some 125 times a. m.
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owned it since 1845.
In the year 1922-1923 I went to school, finishing
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Bridgeport High School and m 1926-1929 Toronto H1gh
~boo) and in 1929 I came to McKinley High in Canton
ancl in l 944 "as transferred to T1mken Vocahonal. 1
expect to stay here until I retire. which may be any
time or in another two yrars that would make me 50
years. We ex pect a good mcrease in salary in January
or September. All of my high school experi~nce has
12 transistor&amp;. Complete with batteries
been in commercial and bookkeeping exclusively for
more than 40 vears .
$9.95
1 might add that my superiors in Gallia County were
Edward Edwards, P. 0 . Wagner, John Lusher, Ross Hal·
OMEX WATCHIS ........... · $6.95 1p
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You might wonder "where did that guy come from?"
I went to Rio Grande College anct h1gh school m Sep·
WALKIE-TALKIE •· •· .. $16.99
temher 1917 and 1 believe that you and yom brother
Three transistors, 47 inch rod,·antenna 1,2 , IJIJlt
John were there in 1918 and a number of othrs from
range
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SIX TRANSISTOR WALKJE TALKIE ,
lison, Spud Davis, Neil Jones, PhiL Evans etc.
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home bv 1he Dr. Howell home. l feel very much at
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h&lt;oroe with the boys anrl c:irls from Rio from 1917 to
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CHORD ORGAN
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graduated in 1921 or' I ' :. . ,•,fter many years of sum·
.. one Year Warranty
mer school work 1 did fl&gt; · : ive an AB from R1o m 1930
but unfortunately never found it poss1ble to receive, a
Masters degree for many reasons. I do hope that R1o
With 2 flash bulbs, 2 batteries and fUm. ·Rec. Prk!e
Grande can be fully accredited in the near future.
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the McKinley Faculty when you were a cand1date for
$3.98 .
the Teacher's Retirement Board.
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Tom, may 1 wish for you the best of luck m your
IMPERIAL CUBEX IV CAMERA
dut1 • c as head of the schools of my home county which
8 pc. Outfit. Includes one cube flalih, takea four
I try to visit every summer.
flash photos without cbllilging. bulbs 2 batteries
Sincerely,
and tilm. Reg. Price $6.98
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ary aad tbe FlrtmeD'I Aox!lo
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City Buys
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day that the Pleasant Polnt Resort, barring any last min·
ute change in plans, wlll be sold at public auction on Mon·

day. The resort was to be sold under a court order No,
vember 18, but a 31-day postponement was granted by
The Galhpolls Ci'.y Com~o~lo-1 Federal Judge Sidney L. Christie for present owners to
a~proved an ordinance at attempt completion of plans to pay off some $2.1 million
a specJal meeting Friday night in liens and reopen the
purchase a traet of land in plush motel-style resort.
unless there Is a change In
East GaiUpolls adjacenl to the Assistant U, S, Attorney plans over the weekend.
IGall!poll!a Stale lnsUiute farm George D. Betor reportedly has The center ran inl&lt;l financial
from the Gallipolis board of ed· said the Federal . Small Busi- problems soon after lt opened
ness Administration,
which last year.
The city after gaining po,. holds liens totaling $987,000 a. Major creditors Include H.B.
Ises.sL',. of iJte land, on which it gains! the property' will not Agston and ~ns, Inc., of
an option lor a year and a accept a plan by the West Vir- Charleston, which sued
for
half will In turn tell the tract glnla Industries Development $217,000 lor construction, the
of 7'.48 acres to the Community Corp., resort developers, to SBA and the Huntington Trust
Jnduatr!al Corporation 10 be re-open the business located &amp;c Savings Bank which holds a
added 1&lt;1 the industrial park near Point Pleasant.
mortgage of $412,607.
Betor indicated late last
PLAN PROGRAM
week that llle property would The Bradford Church
of
be sold at public auction at Christ will hold Its Christmas
10:30 a. m. Monday In h-ont of program Sunday night stsrting
the Mason County Courthouse, at 7 p.m.

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BEL.L DAY - Saturday was "bell rl~ng day" Iii
Gallipolis ao members of the Gallipolis llotary elub
were out in full force collecting donations for tbelr
annual Christmas basket project. Shown above b1t
Manning Wetherholt, left,, and !by St. Clair,

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term o1 !'lmmoo pleas COW'!
DEUVEllS ANY ITeM IN OUI! STORE :oiDO ·ACCOYNTS WELCOME
al 1 p.m. Monday 1n lbe omc•
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. Students of Bradbury Elemen- ; ~
i tary School· participated in the , w
Christmas program at the school I
Thursday. A Christmas Carol,
a Negro Spiritual, "Mary Hao '
a Baby," was read by Carm•l ~
· Murphy.
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four 1~
sang, "Frosly the Snow Man," 'II
I "J Saw Mommy," "Susy Snow It
· F'lake" and "Away In a Man· I
ger." The fifth and
sixlh 1!
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GOLD MEDAL WINNER - The Racine Chapter of the Future Farmers of Am_erica Parliamentary Procedure team won a gold medal in competition in Gallia Count~ last week. It _was the· first gold medal for the chapter at Southern High School since 1963. Pictured, left to nght, are Eddie Hupp, Jeff Dona_hew, ~ke Spencer,
Larry Hollon, Marvin Hill, Darrold Wolfe, Ed Moran, John Sayre, Terry Wolfe, Tom Wickline, Bill Hill and
Advisor Bobby Anderson.

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with a reading from
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a\~a~U~d .t~~ be~~-

r\ina Perry,

club and inductees entered to lile~be rs, tollowe Yl
"Holy Holy, Hc.ly ." Mary · C'Chon by Mary Jane Russe~l.
J;me 'Ru$seil .:i ne !he devo- l The gr~~p recessed t0 ~~--e
"'he H·.y ;;y·nn was ;l11ne of Follow the Gleam.
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Prose, Chc_r- David Samples, Steve Snowden

yl Rippey, Jamce Rosf', SonJa
Roi'ignol,
Sharon
Sheeb,
Brenda Stewart, Candace Thivener Mary Thornton
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For Reckless OperationFollowin~ Wreck

Damewoo~,

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·Teddy Pnce, Delore_s
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Advisors . of TJ:t-Hi-Y . R:e Ja~k Frederick, Barbara S~r~
Mrs. Jenrue While, Mrs. V;r-1tock, Sally Mora Roberta Wills
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FiSke, HI·Y adviSors are Lar1')' Newman, Vance Campbell,
The truest end of life is to
Wyatte Martin, John Milhoan know lhe life . that never ends. ;
a_n_d_W_al_te_r_w_e_il_lh_o_fl_._ _:__:__W_i_ll_ia_m_P_enn_.- - - - -

The State Highway
patrol •Herrstein pulled out to pass the highway.
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cited Henry W. Howard, 45, just as Shipley pulled out to A minor arrident was report·
Edwardsburg, Mien, on
a pass another eastbound car. ed at 1:05 p.m. Friday on Rt. ,
charge of reckless operation af· Brake-s locked on the Herrstein 35, two miles west of
t be
,,, an accident at6:30 a.m. Sat· rar and 1i1e vehicle skidded in- junction of Rt.l60. Officers said !
orday on Rl. 35 in Kanauga. to a culvert off the left Side of that a car dmen by Kenneth
He posted bond to appear Dec.
- , W. Madden, 33, Rt. I Middle!! io Gatlipolis municipal court. COMPANY LOSFS $JI,OOO
:pori, was following a truck drlv·
· en by Delmas C. Baughman,
Olficers reported that How· CLEVELAND tUPI) - The 56, Rio Grande, when loose
ard, dnvmg south on Rt. 35 at Reill Tar and Chemical Co . gravel fell off the truck and
the end of the th ree-laue roadY about $11 ,000 darf'a_;e bounced up and broke the wm
· dsuffered
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\lay , atlempt.ed to pass a ve- F . .
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b k shield of the car.
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w en. Ire ro e
IL Pate, 53, Salem,· Va., but out near a Sll-lool h;gh tank of 1 Other arrests Friday includ- '
\'. ·~ ~ rorC'ed to drop back be· lar.
ed: Norman McKean, 41, Rt. 1
l"&lt;wsc of oncoming traflic. Thc j
Reedsville, speeding, aod Richvdncles, both tractor-trailers,
HAIRCUTS UP
ard Schmidt, 21, Huntington,
honked bumpers.
· DAYTON IUPII _ The price N. Y., fai lure to obey an auto·
Moderate damage was done of men's haircuts here will go matic ..:o~trol device, both cJt.
to both cars involved in a calli· u~ from $2 to $2_25 on Jan. l, td to, Metgs county court Dec.
sion at 1:40 p.m. ~- riday on local 887 and 902 of th" Rar- 30; Carl T. Sanders, 71, Ram·
the Carnahan-Karr Rd., one bers Union announced Friday. age, W. ya.; Thomas J. Wilson,
and six tenths miles northeast The hike will bring Dayton in 42, Huntmg!on, W. Va.; and
of Rt. 124, in Meigs county. 'tine with Cleveland Columbus ·John A. Schrapper, 2o4, CharThe patrol said that Albert Akron and Toledo.'
' ,lotte, N.. C., aU speeding,_ . to
E. Roseberry, 30, Rt. 1 Long
·appear 1n Gathpohs mumcipal
Bottom, came over a hiU crest, .
BOY KILLED
court, Dec. 19; and Charles D.
and collided with a car, parkPrunty, 27, Bidwell, speeding,
ed and unattended. owned by NORW.~LK, Ohio (UPII - municipal cour~ Dec. 23.
Cornelius Phillips, Rt. I Ra· Victor GaUegos, 13, Norwntk,
cine. No one was injured.
was kitted and two others injur.
STORES TO CLOSE
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oounty court on Dec. 30 on a Jision at an intersection on Ohio area will be closed Monday, charge of speeding.
547 about four miles south of Dec. 26, in observance of ChristThere was no co ntact be- u. s 20 in Huron Cou nty.
mas, and Monday, Jan. 2, 1967
tween the two vehicles but cars
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in ob6ervance of New Year•,_
driven by William A. Herrsteln,
APPROVES GRANT
16, Chillicothe, and Camden 8.
PLEDGES SORORITY
Shipley, 18, also of Cbillicothe, i COLUMBUS (U P!) - Gov. I Beverly Price, daughter of
were Involved in an accident al James Rhodeo approved Fnday ·Mr. and Mrs. Hubert M. Price
3:20 p.m. Friday on H.t. 35, a a $24,6t5 federal grant for the of Portland, recenlly became
mile west of the junction of Rt. j Ross County Community Action • pledge to the Beta Xi ChaptaB.
Commission Inc. for adm inis- ter of the Alpha Xi Della sororOflicers reported that both !ration of antipoverly programs tty at Marietta College where
cats were beaded east
and , in the Chillicothe area.
Ishe is a lresbman.

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Atkins, Lee Caldwell, Candace Hl-Y inductees were David were. Dav;d
G;ffen, Brenda , 11
Ga llia Academy High School :. H;-Y ofncer; ~ouducl'n~ lthe Collon, Sandra . Davidson, Sus- 1 Armstrong, Palmer
Barcus, : Larkms, Patty HarriS, . Pat , ~
Tri-Hi-Y and Hi·Y clubs were ; mduction .ere_ D•n Davie&gt; . . effl an Davis, Meda Ellelblute, Deb- Jim llush, Wayne Clark, Bili McCoughlm , \1ary Mankm Jan- : ~
inducted in a joint service Miller, JelfS;mons and Brure orah Gatewood. Linda G I o ss, Davis, Ken Deckard, Way~ et Frank, Regma Spencer, Lin- ~
Thursday ot Grace Methodist I Harreld. Tn-Hl- y olilce~ were I Linda Haner, Elizabi!lh Harder, Elliott, Lowell Evans,
Gory da Spencer, Danny Spurlock, I ~
Church.
j LecehR Pauley, Ann
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The serv ice ope11ed with • n Rebecca Sounders, J~~ DaviS Susan Jones, Rebecca Lakin, Humphreys
Dean Kl~in• Mar!m Hayman. Gary Cheva- l
organ prelude by Mrs . . A~n!and Mary Jane Ru;se ·,
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Lower River Road, Gallipolis, are s!Jllwn as their
cruise ship, tile air-conditioned S. S. Bahama Star
was tied up at Nassau. The Walkers returned a few
days a&amp;o from the sojourn in the British colony.

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lliCe Tbursday evening at the Christmas- party of Girl Scout Troop 185 at Mfddleport Lepn.Jfall. The young musicians, left to right, are Jim Warner, 1~, Bass
Guitar; Jim Wildermuth, 13, druDtJ; Bj]] Ward, HI, Lead Guitar, and Jim Glaze,
14, rb,ytlun ;nd vocaL The eroup Ia available for teena&amp;e dance parties.

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DEUVEllS ANY ITeM IN OUI! STORE :oiDO ·ACCOYNTS WELCOME
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a Negro Spiritual, "Mary Hao '
a Baby," was read by Carm•l ~
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Larry Hollon, Marvin Hill, Darrold Wolfe, Ed Moran, John Sayre, Terry Wolfe, Tom Wickline, Bill Hill and
Advisor Bobby Anderson.

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with a reading from
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"Holy Holy, Hc.ly ." Mary · C'Chon by Mary Jane Russe~l.
J;me 'Ru$seil .:i ne !he devo- l The gr~~p recessed t0 ~~--e
"'he H·.y ;;y·nn was ;l11ne of Follow the Gleam.
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Roi'ignol,
Sharon
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Brenda Stewart, Candace Thivener Mary Thornton
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FiSke, HI·Y adviSors are Lar1')' Newman, Vance Campbell,
The truest end of life is to
Wyatte Martin, John Milhoan know lhe life . that never ends. ;
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The State Highway
patrol •Herrstein pulled out to pass the highway.
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cited Henry W. Howard, 45, just as Shipley pulled out to A minor arrident was report·
Edwardsburg, Mien, on
a pass another eastbound car. ed at 1:05 p.m. Friday on Rt. ,
charge of reckless operation af· Brake-s locked on the Herrstein 35, two miles west of
t be
,,, an accident at6:30 a.m. Sat· rar and 1i1e vehicle skidded in- junction of Rt.l60. Officers said !
orday on Rl. 35 in Kanauga. to a culvert off the left Side of that a car dmen by Kenneth
He posted bond to appear Dec.
- , W. Madden, 33, Rt. I Middle!! io Gatlipolis municipal court. COMPANY LOSFS $JI,OOO
:pori, was following a truck drlv·
· en by Delmas C. Baughman,
Olficers reported that How· CLEVELAND tUPI) - The 56, Rio Grande, when loose
ard, dnvmg south on Rt. 35 at Reill Tar and Chemical Co . gravel fell off the truck and
the end of the th ree-laue roadY about $11 ,000 darf'a_;e bounced up and broke the wm
· dsuffered
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w en. Ire ro e
IL Pate, 53, Salem,· Va., but out near a Sll-lool h;gh tank of 1 Other arrests Friday includ- '
\'. ·~ ~ rorC'ed to drop back be· lar.
ed: Norman McKean, 41, Rt. 1
l"&lt;wsc of oncoming traflic. Thc j
Reedsville, speeding, aod Richvdncles, both tractor-trailers,
HAIRCUTS UP
ard Schmidt, 21, Huntington,
honked bumpers.
· DAYTON IUPII _ The price N. Y., fai lure to obey an auto·
Moderate damage was done of men's haircuts here will go matic ..:o~trol device, both cJt.
to both cars involved in a calli· u~ from $2 to $2_25 on Jan. l, td to, Metgs county court Dec.
sion at 1:40 p.m. ~- riday on local 887 and 902 of th" Rar- 30; Carl T. Sanders, 71, Ram·
the Carnahan-Karr Rd., one bers Union announced Friday. age, W. ya.; Thomas J. Wilson,
and six tenths miles northeast The hike will bring Dayton in 42, Huntmg!on, W. Va.; and
of Rt. 124, in Meigs county. 'tine with Cleveland Columbus ·John A. Schrapper, 2o4, CharThe patrol said that Albert Akron and Toledo.'
' ,lotte, N.. C., aU speeding,_ . to
E. Roseberry, 30, Rt. 1 Long
·appear 1n Gathpohs mumcipal
Bottom, came over a hiU crest, .
BOY KILLED
court, Dec. 19; and Charles D.
and collided with a car, parkPrunty, 27, Bidwell, speeding,
ed and unattended. owned by NORW.~LK, Ohio (UPII - municipal cour~ Dec. 23.
Cornelius Phillips, Rt. I Ra· Victor GaUegos, 13, Norwntk,
cine. No one was injured.
was kitted and two others injur.
STORES TO CLOSE
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oounty court on Dec. 30 on a Jision at an intersection on Ohio area will be closed Monday, charge of speeding.
547 about four miles south of Dec. 26, in observance of ChristThere was no co ntact be- u. s 20 in Huron Cou nty.
mas, and Monday, Jan. 2, 1967
tween the two vehicles but cars
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in ob6ervance of New Year•,_
driven by William A. Herrsteln,
APPROVES GRANT
16, Chillicothe, and Camden 8.
PLEDGES SORORITY
Shipley, 18, also of Cbillicothe, i COLUMBUS (U P!) - Gov. I Beverly Price, daughter of
were Involved in an accident al James Rhodeo approved Fnday ·Mr. and Mrs. Hubert M. Price
3:20 p.m. Friday on H.t. 35, a a $24,6t5 federal grant for the of Portland, recenlly became
mile west of the junction of Rt. j Ross County Community Action • pledge to the Beta Xi ChaptaB.
Commission Inc. for adm inis- ter of the Alpha Xi Della sororOflicers reported that both !ration of antipoverly programs tty at Marietta College where
cats were beaded east
and , in the Chillicothe area.
Ishe is a lresbman.

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eluded Darla Adkins, Shar•mSusan Wmters.
on FndayDecember 9 and 1&amp; ~ ~
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Atkins, Lee Caldwell, Candace Hl-Y inductees were David were. Dav;d
G;ffen, Brenda , 11
Ga llia Academy High School :. H;-Y ofncer; ~ouducl'n~ lthe Collon, Sandra . Davidson, Sus- 1 Armstrong, Palmer
Barcus, : Larkms, Patty HarriS, . Pat , ~
Tri-Hi-Y and Hi·Y clubs were ; mduction .ere_ D•n Davie&gt; . . effl an Davis, Meda Ellelblute, Deb- Jim llush, Wayne Clark, Bili McCoughlm , \1ary Mankm Jan- : ~
inducted in a joint service Miller, JelfS;mons and Brure orah Gatewood. Linda G I o ss, Davis, Ken Deckard, Way~ et Frank, Regma Spencer, Lin- ~
Thursday ot Grace Methodist I Harreld. Tn-Hl- y olilce~ were I Linda Haner, Elizabi!lh Harder, Elliott, Lowell Evans,
Gory da Spencer, Danny Spurlock, I ~
Church.
j LecehR Pauley, Ann
ursa~, Elaine .Raldren, Sandra Jnnes, Foose, James Henry, Jr.r~y Jack . Duvall, Ira Showalter, l
The serv ice ope11ed with • n Rebecca Sounders, J~~ DaviS Susan Jones, Rebecca Lakin, Humphreys
Dean Kl~in• Mar!m Hayman. Gary Cheva- l
organ prelude by Mrs . . A~n!and Mary Jane Ru;se ·,
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ON CRUISE- Mr. and Mrs. James H, Walker of

Lower River Road, Gallipolis, are s!Jllwn as their
cruise ship, tile air-conditioned S. S. Bahama Star
was tied up at Nassau. The Walkers returned a few
days a&amp;o from the sojourn in the British colony.

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tivtJ enamtl. Perfect for along list ofu6fa both lnrloo!Y
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•how• no brush mtrks,
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FIRST .APPEARANCE - The "Rolling Rocks" made their first publlc appear·
lliCe Tbursday evening at the Christmas- party of Girl Scout Troop 185 at Mfddleport Lepn.Jfall. The young musicians, left to right, are Jim Warner, 1~, Bass
Guitar; Jim Wildermuth, 13, druDtJ; Bj]] Ward, HI, Lead Guitar, and Jim Glaze,
14, rb,ytlun ;nd vocaL The eroup Ia available for teena&amp;e dance parties.

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The annual Chrtatmaa dinner pll'l)' a('Atbens State Hospital Drake and Mrs. Phil WilliamA review 01 ''Daniel Sam- probabl• affected dally nvet
. bostess aerved a lovely ,..;.....
of tile TwU!ght Garden Club of Therapy progtam, sponsored by son with Mrs. Ralph Gilmore
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Lyona, pre- more than anyone alnce 1booJ.. eou. Mrs. Eatber Prlllltly llld
••~ at Bailey's restaiii'IIDt. Members are to take table Geoheimer, second, and Mrs.
sented .by Mrs. Madge Eachus, as Edison.
.l in. Florence Wickline uaa&amp;
'A. wkey dU)ner was served arrangements for tile Athens Leverett Roush, !bird.
featured the program of tile This life story of tile guiding eel ill aervillg. The busjoell
•t l:lO and .' members were State Hospital to the home of Mrs. Gilmore gave an interGalllpolis Riverside Study Cluh genius of RCA Is one of the meeting was opened bJ Mrt.
Hjlled *"a' table with white Mrs. W. A. Drake on Wednes- esting and informative paper
which met this week at the achlevemenu agalnsl trtmend- Lorena Webb, )D'elldftll 11ft.
cover lliil ·b~Uy place mats and day, December 21.
on the history and care ol the
home oJ !l!rs. Maude Nelson. ous odde. Few men In our limes Vivian McHenry led ~ lllllli
wilb a Christmas ar· Plans were made to meet at poinsetUa. She all;o read the I
MrB. Florence Wickline lntro- have ~ with 80 JD&amp;Dy han- prayer. Roil Clll wu ~·
t wi1b lhre• branch the home of Mrs. T. A. Hen- Legend of the Poinsettia.
duced the. program.
dicaps imd rtaen 80 f.n to the by telllng of eoulribuiiGDd 1111&gt;
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In
The review reported the "" top of their chosen fields.
migrant Americ&amp;DJ.
· whllie aJiil a red candle on at 1p. m. to make trey favors charge of Mrs. Milikan and op.
'
traudinary story of the lmml· Lyons, the author, has had a Nat meeting will be Dec. l7
eadl end.
for the local hospitals. Mrs. ened w!lb a duet ''There's A ·
grant boy who became an in- distinguished career as a jour· when the club wlll go to Oak
FoUowillg lbe dinner, lbe Hentiessy reported on the door Song in the Air," by her and
dustrial giant. As head of Radio nafist, foreign correspondent, Hill to vtsii·Mrs. ~Ill KirkenCJ'OUP adjourned to the party decorations for the ·Sh.op. Miss Genheimer. A solo, "On
Corporation of America and editor, author,leclurel', and bl- dall at the Davis rest home.
rGqlp· for 111e1r reautar meeting pers Lounge made by M r s. Christmas Morning" by Mrs.
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pioneer in el&lt;'&lt;&gt;tronics and com- ographer.
They wiD have a gift exchange,
.'llllh'llrs. Leverett RoUSh, pres· Drake, Mrs. HennessY'
and Milikan and group singing of
muntcations, David Samolf has Prior to lbe program, the refreshments and will · !nthjlde
klent, bl charge. Tba Christ- Mrs. Katrina• Milikan. A com- Christmas carols concluded lbe
Ethel Stewart was reelected as most excellent chief,
residents or the home,
mu atory from Luke by Mrs. munication was read
from program. _Mrs. Mlllkan was whe'! Magnolia Temple Pythian Sisters met Thursday
wish to attend. Roll,..ca~U~
.-cl Webster Sr. opened the Mrs. Charles Lewis In regard accomparuest for the sl•glng on everung, at the DAV hall.
,
program will be "..,
meeting. Members answered to flower show rules, followed an autoharp.
It was reported that Caddie Wickham fell at her emGems."
:; ~· :: -~
roll call wllb their favorite by a. discussion.
. Gilts were exchanged and a ployment breaking her finger. Elizabeth Campbell is im· A Christmas theme
was eschange and revealed their
' ·1 ::iChristmas caroL
Chr~stmas corsages made by g1ft ol a can opener from the provmg. Several COf!!murucattons were read mcludmg, used at lbe Tuesda evenin secret als The eveni was
-~id'~.·
.Mrs. Jack Robson reported the members were judged by Farmers Bank and Savings Co. greetings from Grand 'I;emple officers, Lydia Stewart, , r
f lb TudJe
. t~ ent
ng
Sefl
on gills by members_for lbe Mrs. Mary _B. Heines, Mrs. was given each member.
grand secretary, and Zelda Hall district deputy. Lydia ~:s~;~sg ~otbe~s Leag,:
of i'PRefreshm~is In keeping wilb
&lt;"~
Stewart who has been ab.
Gallipolis at the home of Mrs. the holldaYJI were served by en~ li
sent for
some
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was
well
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sliver
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under
which
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T
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Ar ge o
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were nos ses. rs. rry emp '
cog:~e~ officers elected were . ments~~r~i~selli~s. pin:.a~an~ . 16Amember~.~~~:t~e A The !and Mrs. Darrel Day.
1 th '
Doris Grueser, excellent sen- dies and Christmas balls were T "poeandm, th 1
The W.M.S. of Hyoell
01
or
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Margaret
Siedenabel,
e•on
the
p1ano.
op
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story
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Free
Methodist church-&lt;~~~
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celient junior; Edna Reibel, G1fts were e.changed, alter brrth of Jesus were read by
ISS C
the home of the presidellt,
manager: Thelma Grueser, wh1ch ice cream, cake and col-~~~ f~~~·~he ~:"child~~
June Dewhurst Tuescla.J
secretary; Mabel
Bearhs, fee, were served. Members
.
noon, Dec. 1:1. Prayer,ppe
treasurer; Bernice Ann Durst, were seated at a table with ~r~at;on Le?f"~ ·~ fro~:•
this program, followed by
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A Christmas party, and pro- M:·s. Morgan by Jan Davis Epling, assistOIJ by Mrs. J E. protector; Nettie Hayes, guard Santa cover and centered with P\~~~ 1 /'" en • rs.
r Mr. and Mrs. Robert McEI- ture readmg by BeatriCi!
gram, featured lbe meeting od tnd Mrs. Rossi by Carol Gum- Gills, chaplain. Miss
MarJe and Berruce Ebersbach, trus· a small decorated silver tree Plans were announced for the lhinney of Middleport, are an· readmg the 91st Psalm.
the French Colony Chapter,' IJler.
Meal was a guest, and a pros- tee. Named as. auditing com- With tall red tape~s m crystal buffet dmner to be held at 6:30 nouncing lbe engagement and I Attending were Beatrice
Daughters of the
American Following the play ~liss Ap- pecl!ve member. Other
1 ~lttee were Dondr1s c?rueseHr, Elt.olders on eJther Side Napkms p. m. and the party to follow \approaching marriage or their :gan, Rose Pattersonl&lt;,Roh
Revolution, Ibis week at the ril Brandeberry gave a dram a!· were the girls in the
.en _Killmger a
ara emes. also earned out the Chr~stmas on New Year's Eve at the ,daughter, Karen Sue, to Mr. Musser. Genevieve IX&gt;wh
home of Mrs. M. T. Epling, ,.., ic reading "The Littlest Angel," The name of Mrs. Nellie
Articles we7~ro~~etby mem- theme. F:v: were ~a IndY K. of P. Hall, with husbands as Ronald Shaw Thomason, son ol Came Moore, Odesla'; ROI....
gent.
which was exceptwnaliy well· gle Sifril was presented by
for a
~ · ti
canes an
Jtman cho co ales. guest; Members are to call Mr. and Mrs. William Thoma- Leafle Hysell, Audre)'~,Pa
.
given from memory.
Margaret Bradbury as a
At the c1ose 0 1 e mee ng,
Mrs. Norman Stewart, or a son, 118 Woodlawn Ave., Spring- son. June Dewhurst, 1\u
1'he home wu bea~lifully The story of the play showed pective member. Miss
a Christmas part~ was :;1~~; Mrs. Buclwnan is
member of the special activi- field, Ohio.
Hayes, Ada Keesee, · ~ild
~ated In keeping With Ute the attitudes of two nurses m et Ecker gave Prestdent Gener- ed. The ~~~ wasud'ecora d .
ttes committee, by Dec. 29th If The wedding will be an event guests, Miss Bonnie Hogue, al
holiday season. Mrs. Frank E. a doctor's office. The rich pa· al's message, which was a the occasion lncl mg a "&lt;&gt;II'_ Hosteu at Cards
they plan to attend.
of January 28 at the Church New York City, and Mra.
We!herholt and Miss,Rutlt Mar- tients were bringing very ex- Christmas greeting of friendly
M G
The members enjoyed a gilt or Christ Middleport
Tillis of RuUand.
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tin were assls~t hostesses. pensive gifts of perfumery.• jew- wishes.
Senior High Group
tain~- h:,?'~:rd u~l:;a~:.:'n!~:
-----~ MiS8 McElhinney ·received M" Tillis gave 1 lalk
Mrs. Ruth Gillingha~, facul· el~ and other Items .. ThiS SJl· Afl~r .lbe program the
I day evenmg, at her home,
PLAN PROGRAM
her Bachelor of Arts Degree in her experiences and work at a
ty s~ of the Thesptan Club ~tion caused a cymcal attJ- was ,_nvJted mlo lbe
Tf Present Play
ISprmg Ave . Pomeroy . PI!Zes The South Bethel EUB Sun- Engltsh In 1965, at Ohio Univer- mJSsJonary in Africa. Her !iusof Galba Academy HJgh school, Jl changed IR regard It t h el ed dmmg roo~, where
The Senior High youth group were awarded to Mrs. David day Schuol will present a Chris!- slly. At present she is work- band, Rev. Amos Tillis, II h4Jdpresenled members who enact- meanmg of Chrtstmas by a and_ a lovely ~sorlment
ed of First United Presbyterian Ohlinger, Mrs. Emerson Well, mas program on Wednesday, ing on her Master's degree. ing a revival at Masseyvtjle,
eel "A Touch Of Lilac," by Ly- very poor, Ill patient that Chr~stmas coo es were serv church, Gallipolis, IS directing Mrs. Roy Smith and Mrs. Rob- December 21 , at7:30 p.m. The Miss McEihinne? is Resident IOhio.
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da Nagel. The ~ng of !the brought a. g1ft of rbeap (Lilac) from • beaul!fully appomted Ia- 1md performing m the Christ- ert Arnold.
Chnstmas program will feature Dtrector of Shively Hall and a,
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play Is the ~option room of perfume '" apprOC!ation
of ble. Mrs. Frank Wetherholt ' mas play, "Wisest Gift," based I Refreshments were served the reading of the Christmas former member of the I.O.D.A. The Tilbs Fa'?Jiy has_"bb!e•
Pr. Alberton s office the day what the nurses had done for poured.
.
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nn tl.e 0. Henry story of tht Iby the hostess to those named story by the pastor and recita· Social Club
~orkmg as rrussJonarle~ In AI·
1108
btfore Christmas.
her; This patie_nt was hopeless- Next meetmg Will .be Jan. Gi.t Of The Magi, written by above and Mrs. Leon McKnight, t10ns by 26 children. The ch01r Mr. Thomason will graduate
but now plan to bve bl
The cast Includes Lorna by ly til. The entrre play was su- 9th at the home of . Mtss
Eddie Roark at the church on ; Mrs. Willard Hines and Mrs. will sing carols and Christmas from Ohio University January Rutland.
Shelley Sarrett, Natalie
by perbly done by the very able erme Hayward, Wit~
at 7 p.m.
Charles Riffle. Preceding lbe hymns throughout the program. 28. He will begin teaching at The next meeting will be 11
Mary Philllpa, Mrs. Coffman cast.
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All children of lbe church will games, the group enjoyed a tur· , A treat will be given all rriem- New Lexington High School on the home of Rosemary Samsel
by Becky StephetJJOII, M" · The meetmg opened m 11tuai· etz, MJSs ary ug a
The public is invit· key dinner at the Bailey's res· '[ bers of lbe Sunday School. Ev· February 1. He Is a member in Mason w. Va. Refreshmenu
Hernillgway by Connie Leedy, istic form by the Regent Mrs. en and Mrs. J. S. Clark.
eel to attend.
taurant.
eryone Invited.
of Pi Kappa Alpha fraterrdty. were served.

Ethel stewart
Ree lecte·d MOS t
Excellent Ch Le• f

Christmas Theme is Highlight of
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Sunday
evening (tonight) al7:30 p.m.
and will feature clllldrea ol
the cltarch school and tbe
junior and senior MYF memben.
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FoHowiDg 11le program tbe
Officers were ·elected and Christmas observed when cblldren wiD be Jiveo a treat
the Lo:(Jl Women's Class of the Middleport Church of In lhe basemeal. All cbftdren
Christ met Thursday evening at the church for then an· wanlfog to participate In the
nual holiday dinner. . .
program oboald attead the
The Homebuilder's Class prepared and served the Soaday morning cburch school
dinner. with Mrs. Denver
classes to IBke part iDa pra&lt;Rice and Mrs. Norm;m Yeau-~to Mrs. Roush and Mrs. Beach, lice session. Those bllhe proo
&amp;er in charge.
Mrs. Reibel, Mrs. Watts and gram are asked to be at tbe
·Officers elected were Mrs. Mrs. Gilkey. Recognition was ehareh by 7 p. m.
Oscar Roush, president; Mrs:· given to Mrs. Reibel, Mro. 1 . . . ,_ _ __ _ _ __
William Reynolds, vica presi- Beach and Mrs. Watts for a t•
dent; Mrs. Leo Childs, tre;tsur· three year attendance record
•r, Mrs. Ernest Lallanee, sec- and Mrs. Childs, Mrs. Lallance
rotary, and Mrs. Wilbur Than- and Mrs. Reuter for a 12 year
IJold, assistant. Mrs. Robert attendance record. CommunicaReibel and Mrs. Cash Braley tions were read from Mrs. C.
are teachers of the class.
vance of Kent: Mrs. Clara
Guesu were the Rev. an6 DUgnrd, Lakewood, and Victor·
Mrs. Donald Hicks and son, ia McCarley, Indianpolis, Ind.
Final plans for tlte~~~;
Doug, and Mro. Sweet. Tables
of Miss Mary Louise
for the dinner were decorated Mrs. Herman Lohse and Mrs. daughter of l&gt;r. and Mra.
with red ribbon
streamers, William Reynolds were
. In aid Warehime, Upper
River
b't1 tapers In crystal holders charge. of. the program whlc:t Road Gallipolis to Mr. Jarnea
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opened ·w1th tbe smgmg
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combined with an arrangement "J
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WI . rs. Mrs. J. Emmett MQI'rlson, of
Mrs. Roush welcomed the Cash Bradley at the piano. 533 Foorth Ave., are 8liJJOUllCed.
members and guests and asked Mrs .. LaUance read the Cbr!St- The open church
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Mr. Hicks to give the table mas scnbture from Luke and will take place at 7:30 ..,
Lohse
· the evemng
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"prayer. Favors of hoiIy cor- Mrs.
M
ush gave
d "Aa readmg.
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~"""'' ..sages were given each one. Dur· "· Ro ., rea
merJca
camber 22nd, at the First Unl~
!ng the business mlietlng the Christmas taken from Ideals eel Presbyterian church. Wed·
sick report as given and In- and Mrs. Lohse read a reading ding music will start at 7 p.m.,
eluded Mn. Elfie Montgomery on Bethlehem. A closmg p~ay- with Miss Catherine Hayward,
·at Holzer Hospital,: Mrs. Hall er was ~v.en follow~. by smg· organist, aod Misa Cathy Clark,
In JlunUi~gton,.Mr. Ncutzllng in mg of Silent Night and a sololl!l.
Meigs General ·and tbe former Pl'!IY•r for the sbut-tns.
Rev, Glen R. Hueholt
Anna Farmer, a surgical pa- Decorations included a light. olficlate. An opeo recepUoo
tient In a Columbus hospital; ed tree wllb gold angela. Mrs. be bald at the home of I b
Mn. William Br&amp;aford, Mn. Reibel gave the Love Gift dedi· bride's parents.
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Leo Childs llld
Light· cation with a table holding the
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CUB PACK TO MEET
Cleveland Children's ·Ho!Jle and rangement. Mrs. Gilkey and Cub Pack 203 will bold
the EJilllt Flynn' Hom•· In Mrs. Beach were in charge of meeting and rocket race,
Indiana. ~,.Ut . w~s . pr~en~ tile gift exchange bald during 7 p.m., , Monday, at
Gra~ll
to Mr. ClajtOD,; cuaiC!!I!an, aild the social baur.
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Officers Named
By Church Class

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Annual Dinner .Held

The annual Chrtatmaa dinner pll'l)' a('Atbens State Hospital Drake and Mrs. Phil WilliamA review 01 ''Daniel Sam- probabl• affected dally nvet
. bostess aerved a lovely ,..;.....
of tile TwU!ght Garden Club of Therapy progtam, sponsored by son with Mrs. Ralph Gilmore
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'J'9in~ w~ held ·Thur!lday the G,,O Luck Garden Club. receiving first; Miss Lucretia
off'' by Eugene
Lyona, pre- more than anyone alnce 1booJ.. eou. Mrs. Eatber Prlllltly llld
••~ at Bailey's restaiii'IIDt. Members are to take table Geoheimer, second, and Mrs.
sented .by Mrs. Madge Eachus, as Edison.
.l in. Florence Wickline uaa&amp;
'A. wkey dU)ner was served arrangements for tile Athens Leverett Roush, !bird.
featured the program of tile This life story of tile guiding eel ill aervillg. The busjoell
•t l:lO and .' members were State Hospital to the home of Mrs. Gilmore gave an interGalllpolis Riverside Study Cluh genius of RCA Is one of the meeting was opened bJ Mrt.
Hjlled *"a' table with white Mrs. W. A. Drake on Wednes- esting and informative paper
which met this week at the achlevemenu agalnsl trtmend- Lorena Webb, )D'elldftll 11ft.
cover lliil ·b~Uy place mats and day, December 21.
on the history and care ol the
home oJ !l!rs. Maude Nelson. ous odde. Few men In our limes Vivian McHenry led ~ lllllli
wilb a Christmas ar· Plans were made to meet at poinsetUa. She all;o read the I
MrB. Florence Wickline lntro- have ~ with 80 JD&amp;Dy han- prayer. Roil Clll wu ~·
t wi1b lhre• branch the home of Mrs. T. A. Hen- Legend of the Poinsettia.
duced the. program.
dicaps imd rtaen 80 f.n to the by telllng of eoulribuiiGDd 1111&gt;
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a holding a green, nessy Thursday, Deoember 22, The program was
In
The review reported the "" top of their chosen fields.
migrant Americ&amp;DJ.
· whllie aJiil a red candle on at 1p. m. to make trey favors charge of Mrs. Milikan and op.
'
traudinary story of the lmml· Lyons, the author, has had a Nat meeting will be Dec. l7
eadl end.
for the local hospitals. Mrs. ened w!lb a duet ''There's A ·
grant boy who became an in- distinguished career as a jour· when the club wlll go to Oak
FoUowillg lbe dinner, lbe Hentiessy reported on the door Song in the Air," by her and
dustrial giant. As head of Radio nafist, foreign correspondent, Hill to vtsii·Mrs. ~Ill KirkenCJ'OUP adjourned to the party decorations for the ·Sh.op. Miss Genheimer. A solo, "On
Corporation of America and editor, author,leclurel', and bl- dall at the Davis rest home.
rGqlp· for 111e1r reautar meeting pers Lounge made by M r s. Christmas Morning" by Mrs.
·
pioneer in el&lt;'&lt;&gt;tronics and com- ographer.
They wiD have a gift exchange,
.'llllh'llrs. Leverett RoUSh, pres· Drake, Mrs. HennessY'
and Milikan and group singing of
muntcations, David Samolf has Prior to lbe program, the refreshments and will · !nthjlde
klent, bl charge. Tba Christ- Mrs. Katrina• Milikan. A com- Christmas carols concluded lbe
Ethel Stewart was reelected as most excellent chief,
residents or the home,
mu atory from Luke by Mrs. munication was read
from program. _Mrs. Mlllkan was whe'! Magnolia Temple Pythian Sisters met Thursday
wish to attend. Roll,..ca~U~
.-cl Webster Sr. opened the Mrs. Charles Lewis In regard accomparuest for the sl•glng on everung, at the DAV hall.
,
program will be "..,
meeting. Members answered to flower show rules, followed an autoharp.
It was reported that Caddie Wickham fell at her emGems."
:; ~· :: -~
roll call wllb their favorite by a. discussion.
. Gilts were exchanged and a ployment breaking her finger. Elizabeth Campbell is im· A Christmas theme
was eschange and revealed their
' ·1 ::iChristmas caroL
Chr~stmas corsages made by g1ft ol a can opener from the provmg. Several COf!!murucattons were read mcludmg, used at lbe Tuesda evenin secret als The eveni was
-~id'~.·
.Mrs. Jack Robson reported the members were judged by Farmers Bank and Savings Co. greetings from Grand 'I;emple officers, Lydia Stewart, , r
f lb TudJe
. t~ ent
ng
Sefl
on gills by members_for lbe Mrs. Mary _B. Heines, Mrs. was given each member.
grand secretary, and Zelda Hall district deputy. Lydia ~:s~;~sg ~otbe~s Leag,:
of i'PRefreshm~is In keeping wilb
&lt;"~
Stewart who has been ab.
Gallipolis at the home of Mrs. the holldaYJI were served by en~ li
sent for
some
time
was
well
ated
sliver
tree
under
which
R
bert
T
I
Th
tes
M
De
H
h'll
d
gifts
laced
Ar ge o
ay or. ere
were nos ses. rs. rry emp '
cog:~e~ officers elected were . ments~~r~i~selli~s. pin:.a~an~ . 16Amember~.~~~:t~e A The !and Mrs. Darrel Day.
1 th '
Doris Grueser, excellent sen- dies and Christmas balls were T "poeandm, th 1
The W.M.S. of Hyoell
01
or
·
Margaret
Siedenabel,
e•on
the
p1ano.
op
e
story
e
Free
Methodist church-&lt;~~~
1
celient junior; Edna Reibel, G1fts were e.changed, alter brrth of Jesus were read by
ISS C
the home of the presidellt,
manager: Thelma Grueser, wh1ch ice cream, cake and col-~~~ f~~~·~he ~:"child~~
June Dewhurst Tuescla.J
secretary; Mabel
Bearhs, fee, were served. Members
.
noon, Dec. 1:1. Prayer,ppe
treasurer; Bernice Ann Durst, were seated at a table with ~r~at;on Le?f"~ ·~ fro~:•
this program, followed by
51
A Christmas party, and pro- M:·s. Morgan by Jan Davis Epling, assistOIJ by Mrs. J E. protector; Nettie Hayes, guard Santa cover and centered with P\~~~ 1 /'" en • rs.
r Mr. and Mrs. Robert McEI- ture readmg by BeatriCi!
gram, featured lbe meeting od tnd Mrs. Rossi by Carol Gum- Gills, chaplain. Miss
MarJe and Berruce Ebersbach, trus· a small decorated silver tree Plans were announced for the lhinney of Middleport, are an· readmg the 91st Psalm.
the French Colony Chapter,' IJler.
Meal was a guest, and a pros- tee. Named as. auditing com- With tall red tape~s m crystal buffet dmner to be held at 6:30 nouncing lbe engagement and I Attending were Beatrice
Daughters of the
American Following the play ~liss Ap- pecl!ve member. Other
1 ~lttee were Dondr1s c?rueseHr, Elt.olders on eJther Side Napkms p. m. and the party to follow \approaching marriage or their :gan, Rose Pattersonl&lt;,Roh
Revolution, Ibis week at the ril Brandeberry gave a dram a!· were the girls in the
.en _Killmger a
ara emes. also earned out the Chr~stmas on New Year's Eve at the ,daughter, Karen Sue, to Mr. Musser. Genevieve IX&gt;wh
home of Mrs. M. T. Epling, ,.., ic reading "The Littlest Angel," The name of Mrs. Nellie
Articles we7~ro~~etby mem- theme. F:v: were ~a IndY K. of P. Hall, with husbands as Ronald Shaw Thomason, son ol Came Moore, Odesla'; ROI....
gent.
which was exceptwnaliy well· gle Sifril was presented by
for a
~ · ti
canes an
Jtman cho co ales. guest; Members are to call Mr. and Mrs. William Thoma- Leafle Hysell, Audre)'~,Pa
.
given from memory.
Margaret Bradbury as a
At the c1ose 0 1 e mee ng,
Mrs. Norman Stewart, or a son, 118 Woodlawn Ave., Spring- son. June Dewhurst, 1\u
1'he home wu bea~lifully The story of the play showed pective member. Miss
a Christmas part~ was :;1~~; Mrs. Buclwnan is
member of the special activi- field, Ohio.
Hayes, Ada Keesee, · ~ild
~ated In keeping With Ute the attitudes of two nurses m et Ecker gave Prestdent Gener- ed. The ~~~ wasud'ecora d .
ttes committee, by Dec. 29th If The wedding will be an event guests, Miss Bonnie Hogue, al
holiday season. Mrs. Frank E. a doctor's office. The rich pa· al's message, which was a the occasion lncl mg a "&lt;&gt;II'_ Hosteu at Cards
they plan to attend.
of January 28 at the Church New York City, and Mra.
We!herholt and Miss,Rutlt Mar- tients were bringing very ex- Christmas greeting of friendly
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The members enjoyed a gilt or Christ Middleport
Tillis of RuUand.
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Senior High Group
tain~- h:,?'~:rd u~l:;a~:.:'n!~:
-----~ MiS8 McElhinney ·received M" Tillis gave 1 lalk
Mrs. Ruth Gillingha~, facul· el~ and other Items .. ThiS SJl· Afl~r .lbe program the
I day evenmg, at her home,
PLAN PROGRAM
her Bachelor of Arts Degree in her experiences and work at a
ty s~ of the Thesptan Club ~tion caused a cymcal attJ- was ,_nvJted mlo lbe
Tf Present Play
ISprmg Ave . Pomeroy . PI!Zes The South Bethel EUB Sun- Engltsh In 1965, at Ohio Univer- mJSsJonary in Africa. Her !iusof Galba Academy HJgh school, Jl changed IR regard It t h el ed dmmg roo~, where
The Senior High youth group were awarded to Mrs. David day Schuol will present a Chris!- slly. At present she is work- band, Rev. Amos Tillis, II h4Jdpresenled members who enact- meanmg of Chrtstmas by a and_ a lovely ~sorlment
ed of First United Presbyterian Ohlinger, Mrs. Emerson Well, mas program on Wednesday, ing on her Master's degree. ing a revival at Masseyvtjle,
eel "A Touch Of Lilac," by Ly- very poor, Ill patient that Chr~stmas coo es were serv church, Gallipolis, IS directing Mrs. Roy Smith and Mrs. Rob- December 21 , at7:30 p.m. The Miss McEihinne? is Resident IOhio.
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Chnstmas program will feature Dtrector of Shively Hall and a,
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of ble. Mrs. Frank Wetherholt ' mas play, "Wisest Gift," based I Refreshments were served the reading of the Christmas former member of the I.O.D.A. The Tilbs Fa'?Jiy has_"bb!e•
Pr. Alberton s office the day what the nurses had done for poured.
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nn tl.e 0. Henry story of tht Iby the hostess to those named story by the pastor and recita· Social Club
~orkmg as rrussJonarle~ In AI·
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btfore Christmas.
her; This patie_nt was hopeless- Next meetmg Will .be Jan. Gi.t Of The Magi, written by above and Mrs. Leon McKnight, t10ns by 26 children. The ch01r Mr. Thomason will graduate
but now plan to bve bl
The cast Includes Lorna by ly til. The entrre play was su- 9th at the home of . Mtss
Eddie Roark at the church on ; Mrs. Willard Hines and Mrs. will sing carols and Christmas from Ohio University January Rutland.
Shelley Sarrett, Natalie
by perbly done by the very able erme Hayward, Wit~
at 7 p.m.
Charles Riffle. Preceding lbe hymns throughout the program. 28. He will begin teaching at The next meeting will be 11
Mary Philllpa, Mrs. Coffman cast.
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All children of lbe church will games, the group enjoyed a tur· , A treat will be given all rriem- New Lexington High School on the home of Rosemary Samsel
by Becky StephetJJOII, M" · The meetmg opened m 11tuai· etz, MJSs ary ug a
The public is invit· key dinner at the Bailey's res· '[ bers of lbe Sunday School. Ev· February 1. He Is a member in Mason w. Va. Refreshmenu
Hernillgway by Connie Leedy, istic form by the Regent Mrs. en and Mrs. J. S. Clark.
eel to attend.
taurant.
eryone Invited.
of Pi Kappa Alpha fraterrdty. were served.

Ethel stewart
Ree lecte·d MOS t
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Christmas Theme is Highlight of
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evening (tonight) al7:30 p.m.
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junior and senior MYF memben.
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FoHowiDg 11le program tbe
Officers were ·elected and Christmas observed when cblldren wiD be Jiveo a treat
the Lo:(Jl Women's Class of the Middleport Church of In lhe basemeal. All cbftdren
Christ met Thursday evening at the church for then an· wanlfog to participate In the
nual holiday dinner. . .
program oboald attead the
The Homebuilder's Class prepared and served the Soaday morning cburch school
dinner. with Mrs. Denver
classes to IBke part iDa pra&lt;Rice and Mrs. Norm;m Yeau-~to Mrs. Roush and Mrs. Beach, lice session. Those bllhe proo
&amp;er in charge.
Mrs. Reibel, Mrs. Watts and gram are asked to be at tbe
·Officers elected were Mrs. Mrs. Gilkey. Recognition was ehareh by 7 p. m.
Oscar Roush, president; Mrs:· given to Mrs. Reibel, Mro. 1 . . . ,_ _ __ _ _ __
William Reynolds, vica presi- Beach and Mrs. Watts for a t•
dent; Mrs. Leo Childs, tre;tsur· three year attendance record
•r, Mrs. Ernest Lallanee, sec- and Mrs. Childs, Mrs. Lallance
rotary, and Mrs. Wilbur Than- and Mrs. Reuter for a 12 year
IJold, assistant. Mrs. Robert attendance record. CommunicaReibel and Mrs. Cash Braley tions were read from Mrs. C.
are teachers of the class.
vance of Kent: Mrs. Clara
Guesu were the Rev. an6 DUgnrd, Lakewood, and Victor·
Mrs. Donald Hicks and son, ia McCarley, Indianpolis, Ind.
Final plans for tlte~~~;
Doug, and Mro. Sweet. Tables
of Miss Mary Louise
for the dinner were decorated Mrs. Herman Lohse and Mrs. daughter of l&gt;r. and Mra.
with red ribbon
streamers, William Reynolds were
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River
b't1 tapers In crystal holders charge. of. the program whlc:t Road Gallipolis to Mr. Jarnea
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Mrs. Roush welcomed the Cash Bradley at the piano. 533 Foorth Ave., are 8liJJOUllCed.
members and guests and asked Mrs .. LaUance read the Cbr!St- The open church
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Mr. Hicks to give the table mas scnbture from Luke and will take place at 7:30 ..,
Lohse
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M
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d "Aa readmg.
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merJca
camber 22nd, at the First Unl~
!ng the business mlietlng the Christmas taken from Ideals eel Presbyterian church. Wed·
sick report as given and In- and Mrs. Lohse read a reading ding music will start at 7 p.m.,
eluded Mn. Elfie Montgomery on Bethlehem. A closmg p~ay- with Miss Catherine Hayward,
·at Holzer Hospital,: Mrs. Hall er was ~v.en follow~. by smg· organist, aod Misa Cathy Clark,
In JlunUi~gton,.Mr. Ncutzllng in mg of Silent Night and a sololl!l.
Meigs General ·and tbe former Pl'!IY•r for the sbut-tns.
Rev, Glen R. Hueholt
Anna Farmer, a surgical pa- Decorations included a light. olficlate. An opeo recepUoo
tient In a Columbus hospital; ed tree wllb gold angela. Mrs. be bald at the home of I b
Mn. William Br&amp;aford, Mn. Reibel gave the Love Gift dedi· bride's parents.
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Light· cation with a table holding the
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CUB PACK TO MEET
Cleveland Children's ·Ho!Jle and rangement. Mrs. Gilkey and Cub Pack 203 will bold
the EJilllt Flynn' Hom•· In Mrs. Beach were in charge of meeting and rocket race,
Indiana. ~,.Ut . w~s . pr~en~ tile gift exchange bald during 7 p.m., , Monday, at
Gra~ll
to Mr. ClajtOD,; cuaiC!!I!an, aild the social baur.
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Officers Named
By Church Class

LAYAWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS
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Miss Warehime's
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joyed a turkey dinner, precedq the ,feiU)ar meet!D&amp;.
Freel Goqleln, worthy mu.
ler, preside~! at the met~lnll:
·irhlcl! opened In lltualistlc
• Norman wm, delegate
State Grange, was ~
and gave a report on
ineeting. One appeal for ald
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~lakeslee In regard In the
l!rnational Farm Youth Ez.
_cl!ange program. 'Reported
11ere Carl Grueser and Battle
Curtis.
: ''Cnistmas" was tbe theme
If the Jli'OBI'&amp;m presented
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flmlp singing of Hark the
fels Sing, opened the program,
fonowecj I1Y a relidlng, 'lte
It of Christmas by Mrs.
lr RadlcJrd. Five artiCles were
fead, 'ltere will always be a
Ou'isln\as, by Mro.
Frank
Gruesllf; Christmas
Heart,
eetty 'Leonard; Inside Chrlstlilu, Hollllt Rice; Christmas
r. Mally 'lbings, William Grue•; lnd Country Christmas,
Mrs. Amos Leonard. A ChristI!IU J11'87er by Mrs. Morgan
IDd tbe singing of Sllent Night
ciollcluded tbe pioogram.
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OIIICiys_lJoffiiW!• pres!- nolds, Mro. Lizzie
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Next meeUng will be held
and
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A IU1'prllt 1!11'17 Wll
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~teedlngo 'liven Included: Jan ... lor an all day
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. but 1 wl!ih just once they were- loci; diJmer W1ll eDjoyec1 II!' tbe ae.er.J · ..U. Jllitltl. ley AI
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Jack McGinlll!ll ~ · of Mr. Mra. Earl Get!rge and ''The Jones.
This colunm Is for young 11'1 too busy to be bothered by lourteen prennt
eel 1 lllla!eJ
~ Quincy H. Aleohlre "
anll Mrs • C
M«llnneu !louse With NRbodY In It," by
people, their problema
and ,holidays. - TRADI'f!ON LOV· Mrs. Rider, presldellt, ~ mas periJ . ~ 18111 11 tbe ~~ ' : :e~e:~ I
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Low- Rl~er Roid, 11 bome ~ Mrs. Clinton Jones. DevoUoos
pleasures, their troubles and E}\
sided over the bUSIDeBS meeUng. Amellcao J.tcloD llaU on Weal h: aba
t Beauford
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spend the bOUday vacaUon from were read by !l'e hostess. Roll
fun. AI with the net ol Helen Dear T.L.:
The J!lllllllry meeting Will 'le Union SL Jn Athena.
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Help US!, it welcomes laughs I hope all those "teo busy" at the home of Mra. Job a MrL Evtlya JI'DIJer of fta. Attending the party Wl!re Mr.
Chadlam va
I meeting WOIJF given by Mn. f
f hut won't dodge a sellous que•· pnrents will rend your letter
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Uon with a brulb-olf.
and take heed. Traditions are
with tile fellolrlna boiiiUP, a
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Send your teen-aee questions jljst •• Important to modern
Notes Mro. Leoti Wolle, MrL Stta aud Mrs. Paul Bums, Qumcy
Misa Ju y urOIIe, .
a With You", and dismissal was "'"'" ' z:,. , _ _ ,, • to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, young people as they once were
ParBOilS, Mro. Dianna Parsona, Aleshire, Pallia Burns, Bever- '" t
tends Like ErieII ~e ~ . by Mrs. Vera Miles.
Mr. H. M. Roush, Buffalo, W. care of Helen Help USI thlo to their folks. - 11.
all of Racine, Mra. Jou Wolfe, ly Aleshire, llichM'd Peyton,
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th A potluck dinner was
Va., vlsllt!d recently
wrlh newspaper.
Dear Helen:
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•rend the holiday seUGn wl
Mr." and Mrs. George Anderson JUNIOR PEEPING TOMS
Three years Jio I went wllb " · " ' " " " " " " ' · - Roush and Mrs. Norma Baker, Shirley Aleshire, Clllrenef Lfit, · 1:,.
her pareJJII, Supt. and Mrs.
~~.. Mrs. J. Q. Rice.
Dear Helel!:
a Jirl for abOut two monlha. Mrs. IAwll FOI and Mrs. ell ol S)'J'acuat.
Joyce Aleshire, Ronnie Jeflm,
Albert Durose.
Miss Carol Scott,
student I hove just discovered tllat Then we broke up. Since then Charles R. Karr Sr.
speut Mrs. Edoa Tripplett of POllio Donna Joffm, Tim Mlcbtlell, .:·
at the Gallipolis Holzer several boya In our neighbor- I have ealled ber once or tWice Thuraday afternoon with Mro. . eroJ a demonstntor attend- Sandy Jeffers, Roger Jllbii,D, , ;).
Miss Margaret Bi'ewer, a
School of Nursing, iB bond are Peeping Toms. What's a week even thougb she'd be Wyatt Radford.
eel with llllloliDwlna bosteues, i Kay Ehlln. Don Lunsford. ~ill :,;;;J.
l!ludent at Cedanllle Colletle.
doln~ affiliate work at Chi(., the proper procedure? Should going ~lth another boy at tho Mrs. Pearl Parker Is spend- Mrs. Gtrttude Flnlaw, Mra. Lunsford, Jerry Ale!hlrt, Ptl'_ ;:;"
hao arllved home _to lpend the
dren s Hospital in Columbus. we call the police? _ UNCOM· Ume. We dlaculs our problems Ina lbe IIolldays with her cJiil. Peggy Harris, Mro. Maraaret gy AleshJre, I'aula Alalllli; &amp;.!1' l
~ollday SeaiiOII with ber parents,
Following compleuon of the FORTABLE VICTIM
and give each other advice. To dren In Columbus.
Bailey Mra. Dorothy McKen- Tom 1\ing IJld family, ~
Mr. ~ Mrs. Mllton Brewer.
work in January she will return De U V .
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meyen
nunlng studies.
understaled letter of the weok. 1 really tove her. The lullny of ber parents, Mr. and Mro. , and Mro. KaU! McCoy of Msa·
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and 1011 and dauJbteul Urbio
Mr. ~d Mrs. Wmtem Mayea l don't know 11 these fellows thing is, l've actually helped Lewla Pos.
on, W. Va.
PHYSICAL I'ITN!IS _: '~na are ope~ lilt weekend 8aada7
and children, Barbara a D d are· "Peeplnc" wllb blnOC1Jo her and her boy friends atay ~ard L)&gt;ons, student at Also Mn. PhD Baldwin, Rs·
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KANAUGA Fair Haven MethLima, and Mr. and Mrs. ~from 8 college donn· teas- together 1 guess 1 just want Ohio UDivlll'811y spent the rine a deJnoulrator, allanded
REDUCING SALON
Mrs. Maurice Blll8.
==~~~~pro~.: a~na
a~ve~=- ~:~: ed by a girl who forge~ to to QJaK; sure she is happy. My w~~es a~o:S b~m!turned to! with the following hosteasei,
Chrllfmaa Speclll
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p.m. The pubUc la Invited.
recenU with their ~.. pull down the shades; or ~eal thoughts about her are more or [his homo from Meiss General I •ln. Mllf(f Kimbler, Mrlth ~ W•lcly or monthly Gift · '.I'-'!
18. Mae IIIU, Mil. alleyRu : : Cartlflcata Now Avalleblt ' · II&lt;\
ai-rtradl CHB:slURE 8aptllt YDUDB
Mrs Ch~les Mayes.
backyard sneakers who nught leSB sacred - not really phySI- Hospital and is improving.
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b be up to no good
caL Not at all profane.
Mr nd M
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. PaUl ported. You canlred
discobluroodagede way!? ll'mfi IB,hahel'ls 16. SWhe both)~J of her mother, Mrs. Florence "g,~:· ~a Mrs e, Judj ~::: ~ F:~: ~ow Gu~ ' ~
those other norma ,
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Holley.
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Mr aDd Mrs Clyde Andrews American tigers by drawing the tell here, wail WI laU!r to let Mrs ll'loreDce Hollev and Mr Smllh, all of Racine; Mrs. Jen-d o,... t A.M. To 1 P.M. ~
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AMBIIICAN Legion AuJjlltry were • amonc tho8e
from the drapes. - H·
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wer•· Mrs.
of pomeroy
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mote at Ohio
COIIIIIIIIIIIIy Qrrlstinaa party at Middleport • Pomeroy area at- Dear Helen:
or try to get over her, which SUnday dinner guests of !he
Pew Ill
·-stly, arllved home
lfiiOII HaD •fro!n a to &amp; p.m. ltDdln&amp; tile Knights of Pythia. What ever happened to the will be very hard to do? Dallnl former'• daughter and son-mapend the holldaJt willl omer j II juu're DOl able to ,;ve your amatmas party 1n Callipolis, real tradition. ?f our holidays? other glrls only makes
me law, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight L&lt;&gt;- 1
pnrenta, llfl'. IIDII Mil. 0
ehlldtea a Ml!rty Cbrllimao, Thuroday evening.
For ThanlrsJ!lvmg, my parenta eompare them WI~ ~er, unfa- 181 and Skip.
Philllpa, Fh1t A•e.,
lliDJ thlm to the party. San- Buddy Moore, Ohio Univer- decided It would be a waste of vorably. I guess 1f I ve loved Mrs. Adam Ebersbacb
oceompanled by I
Ia Ia waltJnc,
freshman, is home this time and money to have a tur· her lor three years, I may be llanddaujbter Missss hl"r!~7': 11
Miss Valorie Gl'illtD Ill
vls!IID&amp; bls parents, key. So we went to the caf. . booked lor life, but iB
ohe? AM Dura~ vhiled T
c•••• ,
who afllr a villi Ia
IDYRioOALr-==~
and Mrs. Ted Riley, Jr., ia. Big deal, eating a holiday - TROUBLED
Parkersbur&amp;. w. Va., with
lips hoJjJe wtlliD Clll ·
St.
dinner with some 2110 unknown Dear Troubled:
and Mn. George Powell.
GREAT
neU to vlilt I*
will DIMI at 6:30 p. m. 11 Mr. and Mrs. David Jenkins people in all that noise and There's only one way to lind
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1111 bome of Mr. and Mn.
1am11y of Portsmouth visit· clatter.
out: Call her ~p, ••k her out to
PLAN PROGRAM
FRIEND!
Mr. llld 1111. J!lm4 ~=:1 Jllllet L. Clark lor supper
Thuroday wllb her parents, Christmas will be die 18018. 8D extra ~al daU!, end tell The Tuppers PlaiDs EUB Sun·
and lour chJiclnD hlfl
t!ll(lllle ClirlalmU party.
IIIII Mr1, Harald Chase. We're not very close to our her you've turoed rn your Big day Scbaol will present a CbristOPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
to the home at f14 Flrtl AYe., ~
.· G.ER CREEK Band Boo8tC8111t for the Golden Rule relatives and they live too far Brother button. I hope I'm right mu JIIGII'Im on Thursday, IJe.
whicl! they .-tly
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party.
away to be with us. Besides, In predicting she'll sigh. "Ira cembel 22, at 1:30 p.m. The
6:00 to 8:00
from Mr. IIlii Mn.
era Will meet at 7:30 P· m.
our aoartment lacks space.
about time!" because youiOUIId Cbrlatmu play, "A Utile Bit
ton. The Sartou 1rt Uvlnll ID ift the hlgh school C!Bielerla. Oh Kan Coin Club
I asked my lather if we could like mighty fine boylllend ma- of Chr~tmas" will be pre!~Dl·ll
a mobile home Clll Lowe~! lleo- ·MJ. PIJBUC employee. Illget a real tree this year, and terial to me. - H.
ed by lbe children of die school
ond AYI.
riUal CbriiUnlla program~~ To Meet Dec.19
he 1a14 it's too much bother Dea r Helen :
and recitaUons by small cbJJ.
SAYINGS
11ft tsebanp party al uaa, PT. PLEASANT - The Oh to care for one. How I loved Girls are always writing to . dren "&gt;II be realured i'i&gt;e
Mtmbtr F. .nl Ae11erve System
Jet! Hall auditorium, Mo n.
Coin Club of Pt. Pleaoant the fragrance of a real Christ- you about how bovs are too ctren of the School will be pre.day, Dec. lt, 1 P· m. Refresh- will meet at the A~palachtan mas tree the few times we had busy. Well, I am an 18-year- sented with a treat
Mtmbtr F.":'t.' C.
POl... ~ . J \' 0 .
wUI be sened.
Company auditorium on one. How I'd love to have a real old fellow who lik~s gins
the pt'&lt;lgram . Everyone is corI !~~AVILLE PTO wm . meel '
Dec. 19, it 7:30p.m. family dinner, even if It is jusl , well og .the next &amp;UY but
dially invited.
I
p.m., In tba · lehoOI. ' social hour and tradlnc ses- our family.
: ''ever ask a nice girl to
~o : - - ---~
J'e~ifnll'la. The school CbriJt.
precedes a Bhort business About presents: they 're a:J anything we both know
bel one iJI waiting m your lirst
!11M prcllrllil will be helcl pri·
And COin auction.
planned, so there won't be any I wrong.
period class. H'"g'" there and 1I
lOr 10 tbe meetlrJ&amp;. 'lbere wtn Tbe public Is Invited. All paid duplicates and everyone getsi I may be old-fashioned but fmd her! - H.
he' DO 11ft acqe.
member• are requested to juot what he or she expecls. , like a romantic girl who "
GAUJPOLIS BUIIDetts and attend, as awards will be Whst's [un about lhat? Where'sj wild. It seems lhey are a
ProfeBitonal Women'• Club
and membero receive a the e•citement and wonder of bard to lind. I ll'iah they'd let
IIUNDAY
wtn bold I dlnDer ~ at
Club President Ed- Christmas? Wbere's the rellg· the boys like myself know
AlfVE'I'S l?QST No. •
8:il0 p.m., at ~·s. ·There
Burkett of Middleport, ion and love and tradition that they are. - D. S.
hold a regu1er mM!j .. u :;,:-~).will baa fl gift elChange.
said the organization starts makes it a special day? Tbe Dear D:
hall il ~..... It
sixth year of activities with surprises; the s!Jarlnl?
Nice girls don't advertise ,
p.m. All memllln ~ aqed
~v:: ~;~~~: the meeting on January 7.
I'm not kuocldng my pare•d they wa1t to be diScovered. I U

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Persona/ Notes
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THE WNG AND SHORT of your evening call war·droll&gt;e
can be handled X)amorously wll~ theoe two "robes"
by Raymodes. Knee- skimming gold qullted nyloa tricot
trenrh coal (left) slays at home lor holiday hostesslng or
goes oullo light up a holiday party. Quilled blark satin
Door length robe (right) Is so elegant II ran venture out
to any black lie galll or slay at borne, teamed wllh sllver .
slippers, for festive entertalnlnl durillg the yuletide.

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LAST-MINUTE
the

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Mn. LoodoD read "No New
WQ to Ce1ellrall a.rblmu";
"Sharillg," was read by Mary

famous

stretch-._.stops bindinfi.
1THIGH·MOLD bY.

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Lavender; "'l1le First Cbolr,"
by Mrs. Carlle Sinclair; ...,_
Frfeudly Beasts" by MrL 14'la Hudson; "Bethlehem's Manger" by MJss Edna Edwards.
"The Gift Beyond Compare"
by Mn. Alma Hysell of ColiiiJI.
bus; "Ia the Christmas Spirit"
., Mn. Mary Donna Simms;
"aarrllmu" by Mrs. Katlrryu
Jobnloll; "Best Holiday'' by
Mrl. AnD Hemsley; "Christmas
II Fun" by Mrs. Hazel Clark.
lll"'lnn ., "11hlle Sbepllerdl
Wlldlld Tbelr Flocb"
IIIII
PI'IJ8' by Mill Edwardl elaNd
tllepiop-

Jvllowblc the program, 8lftl

seam~Jgjjjf

. . . ~ and a IOdll
period wu enjoyed by b
lboM IIIII lln. Thelma Grueslr IIIII lin. Helen Diddle. Mill
Edwltdl, Mn. ilyalll, lin.
Remaley, Mra. JGimloD
and
lin. Diddle wert .....

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Automatic equipped, buttoD holtt, H wns for ,-.,
ltltdlea, late l!IB&amp;, ollil' 2 left, lolodel11811, No. 82113 llld

FOR HER:

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$239.95

•lingerie
ehosiery.
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egloves
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wiD hold their t'llrMIIIIII
gram Sandaf,
1:30 p.m. Ev~ welo!ome.
POMEROY CJ1URCH
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Christ wtn hove a Cbrlatmlt
program Sunday at 7:00 p.m.
T\Je pubUc iJ 1091ited.
. SANTA CLAUS will

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THEIR FINEST :

Au'-'lc lq1llppld, I left, Jlodll1118, Ko. UOIIIIII.dot ,
REGULAR
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his ..
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the Iowa ball Deetm'ber 18, .at
Z p.m. with 1 !nat lor all chi!·
dren of the YIDip and those
athlndlng tbe srr- sc:bool.
Santa's visit Is .
Ladilll Atmlltr7 of tbt
cuae Volanteer f!ft· Dept.
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jthe most comfortable nylons you'lleYir
(tear ••• in a whole wardrobe of style;
Now tour Wllldertaiii:Jiel to choose fromt~
(ll«W t m'mn, aew outiiJt, flmoua ful&amp;faahl~

.,_ ihlen 111d aftlrDOon lheen. AD
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$1.51 Pllr
OPIN NIGHTLY TIL NO P.M.

• dress shirts
.• sport shirts
esocb
·eneckties
epaiamas

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"GOLD STAR"

w111 meet at 7:30 p. m. for
and cereIIIOidll, IIIII Olrlstmu party
wlllt a fl 11ft exchange.
OPIN GATE Gard811 Club
will ~ a door decoralkll
111111!111 lot the vlllap ., Rio
Clrllldt. Judging will ba held
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awarded.
Wednesday
GALLIA COUNTY CB Club
Inc., annual Christmas Party,
Wednesday, Dec. 21, 6 p.m.
K of p HaD. 'lbere will ba fl
llft eschlll(f, lllllla CIIUI
wt1l be tbere.
"n11Ml7
FAIR HAVEN
Metbodlll
Clill a wt11 bold 111 CbrlJI.
mu dlnuer at Gene Ball'a
restaurant In Pt. Pleasant at
I p.m.
----I alated meeting

ru,,.,CtlrolPl4m.
eo
Sinr

pnuecl Ktdlodlll

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. 1neel Monday at 7:1t
lhe 1iome of MrL
II' fer their
"'ICl Cin''-lmas
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The Tuppm PlaiDs Charge
Ftllotnblp will begin
by slng-

OPEN EVERY NIGHT
UNTIL9:00

Wouldn't you
love It for.
Christmas?
...yes I

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Silhonettf!

·The perfect 61ft for Everyone I ·

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CASH

GIVE-AWAY
$800 IN CASH PRIZES
,..•••.•...•
as rentz

You- h"" •-.ter about
tbo lm,tllllioa yina . . wboa )'411
1M laJIII!IDIItr = ,. .. ,Iiiii
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DRAWING

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DEC. 14- 1:00PM

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meet
regular
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pnsant to win. All dl'lwlfttll heW In lht P.IMI'IY Puldill Lot •

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esweaten
eunderwear

ASK POR YOUI Pill 11CKn -:- N1 pure!

i1v Pullma.n CUe .... $4SJJI
Weik End Tota • , , , , , $11.15
i'l!oat~ case. • •• , , •.• $ZJ.II

1NI!eoS!iiler •••••••• $47..

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,~~on Thursday

A ,.adii!C, '"nne
'United PreobJIIrlu

~.,at 7 p.m.

joyed a turkey dinner, precedq the ,feiU)ar meet!D&amp;.
Freel Goqleln, worthy mu.
ler, preside~! at the met~lnll:
·irhlcl! opened In lltualistlc
• Norman wm, delegate
State Grange, was ~
and gave a report on
ineeting. One appeal for ald
·1'88 answered. A commuolca-j
lion was read from c.
E.
~lakeslee In regard In the
l!rnational Farm Youth Ez.
_cl!ange program. 'Reported
11ere Carl Grueser and Battle
Curtis.
: ''Cnistmas" was tbe theme
If the Jli'OBI'&amp;m presented
Mn. ~ A. M«gan 1~1~:
flmlp singing of Hark the
fels Sing, opened the program,
fonowecj I1Y a relidlng, 'lte
It of Christmas by Mrs.
lr RadlcJrd. Five artiCles were
fead, 'ltere will always be a
Ou'isln\as, by Mro.
Frank
Gruesllf; Christmas
Heart,
eetty 'Leonard; Inside Chrlstlilu, Hollllt Rice; Christmas
r. Mally 'lbings, William Grue•; lnd Country Christmas,
Mrs. Amos Leonard. A ChristI!IU J11'87er by Mrs. Morgan
IDd tbe singing of Sllent Night
ciollcluded tbe pioogram.
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e.tety of the ~cuse
United Presbyterian Cburc:b,l
conducted by .lhe president,
da Slack. Pray~r was olleredj

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lfn. . . . "IWI'!'I and ... ~- and lin. Robit1 Rloet
was eiJoJecl ' by ..,....,.... 11!11 Kemper.
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bert and lllese guala, .Mn.
Krs. 8l1pb ...., ... ID Mn. Homer 11"'1111!
1111. and Mro. lvu ar-.
• 1ues~~ o1 tbe Eno Ladles Aid Th~ lllee1lae't~WII ~ 111 AUdre!' Slover, Mrs. !leva
By Belen
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meetln~J:W:edne=.•i Mra.
OIIICiys_lJoffiiW!• pres!- nolds, Mro. Lizzie
till 11m ·~ Ulfltll
ill
Surpri,e Pfll'fr II
~nt, with llu! &amp;rQIIP slnllng Mrs. Jerry Black and baby,
Mn. IWir Nell !be
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"Silent Nllbi'f"and by repeat- mara, and Kendra Ward.
SloiJ fniD ·1111 .,
to
"''""I# ~mret
Ina the Loi'cl:f Prayer.
Next meeUng will be held
and
lfltlt 1 rt
A IU1'prllt 1!11'17 Wll
~an ~
~teedlngo 'liven Included: Jan ... lor an all day
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lbe ~-:;::,Mrs:
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. but 1 wl!ih just once they were- loci; diJmer W1ll eDjoyec1 II!' tbe ae.er.J · ..U. Jllitltl. ley AI
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Jack McGinlll!ll ~ · of Mr. Mra. Earl Get!rge and ''The Jones.
This colunm Is for young 11'1 too busy to be bothered by lourteen prennt
eel 1 lllla!eJ
~ Quincy H. Aleohlre "
anll Mrs • C
M«llnneu !louse With NRbodY In It," by
people, their problema
and ,holidays. - TRADI'f!ON LOV· Mrs. Rider, presldellt, ~ mas periJ . ~ 18111 11 tbe ~~ ' : :e~e:~ I
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Low- Rl~er Roid, 11 bome ~ Mrs. Clinton Jones. DevoUoos
pleasures, their troubles and E}\
sided over the bUSIDeBS meeUng. Amellcao J.tcloD llaU on Weal h: aba
t Beauford
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spend the bOUday vacaUon from were read by !l'e hostess. Roll
fun. AI with the net ol Helen Dear T.L.:
The J!lllllllry meeting Will 'le Union SL Jn Athena.
new se 1
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Hargrove Military Academy at call and lha tninuU!s of the last
Help US!, it welcomes laughs I hope all those "teo busy" at the home of Mra. Job a MrL Evtlya JI'DIJer of fta. Attending the party Wl!re Mr.
Chadlam va
I meeting WOIJF given by Mn. f
f hut won't dodge a sellous que•· pnrents will rend your letter
- . · - elne, a deiiiGllltrator, atU!oded
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Uon with a brulb-olf.
and take heed. Traditions are
with tile fellolrlna boiiiUP, a
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ll'ho
~ closed witH .\h• song "God Be
Send your teen-aee questions jljst •• Important to modern
Notes Mro. Leoti Wolle, MrL Stta aud Mrs. Paul Bums, Qumcy
Misa Ju y urOIIe, .
a With You", and dismissal was "'"'" ' z:,. , _ _ ,, • to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, young people as they once were
ParBOilS, Mro. Dianna Parsona, Aleshire, Pallia Burns, Bever- '" t
tends Like ErieII ~e ~ . by Mrs. Vera Miles.
Mr. H. M. Roush, Buffalo, W. care of Helen Help USI thlo to their folks. - 11.
all of Racine, Mra. Jou Wolfe, ly Aleshire, llichM'd Peyton,
f
PalneavQle, 0;•
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th A potluck dinner was
Va., vlsllt!d recently
wrlh newspaper.
Dear Helen:
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Mrs. Thomas Weston, Mrs. Sara Janel Searles, Roger Vlnlnl, , - J
•rend the holiday seUGn wl
Mr." and Mrs. George Anderson JUNIOR PEEPING TOMS
Three years Jio I went wllb " · " ' " " " " " " ' · - Roush and Mrs. Norma Baker, Shirley Aleshire, Clllrenef Lfit, · 1:,.
her pareJJII, Supt. and Mrs.
~~.. Mrs. J. Q. Rice.
Dear Helel!:
a Jirl for abOut two monlha. Mrs. IAwll FOI and Mrs. ell ol S)'J'acuat.
Joyce Aleshire, Ronnie Jeflm,
Albert Durose.
Miss Carol Scott,
student I hove just discovered tllat Then we broke up. Since then Charles R. Karr Sr.
speut Mrs. Edoa Tripplett of POllio Donna Joffm, Tim Mlcbtlell, .:·
at the Gallipolis Holzer several boya In our neighbor- I have ealled ber once or tWice Thuraday afternoon with Mro. . eroJ a demonstntor attend- Sandy Jeffers, Roger Jllbii,D, , ;).
Miss Margaret Bi'ewer, a
School of Nursing, iB bond are Peeping Toms. What's a week even thougb she'd be Wyatt Radford.
eel with llllloliDwlna bosteues, i Kay Ehlln. Don Lunsford. ~ill :,;;;J.
l!ludent at Cedanllle Colletle.
doln~ affiliate work at Chi(., the proper procedure? Should going ~lth another boy at tho Mrs. Pearl Parker Is spend- Mrs. Gtrttude Flnlaw, Mra. Lunsford, Jerry Ale!hlrt, Ptl'_ ;:;"
hao arllved home _to lpend the
dren s Hospital in Columbus. we call the police? _ UNCOM· Ume. We dlaculs our problems Ina lbe IIolldays with her cJiil. Peggy Harris, Mro. Maraaret gy AleshJre, I'aula Alalllli; &amp;.!1' l
~ollday SeaiiOII with ber parents,
Following compleuon of the FORTABLE VICTIM
and give each other advice. To dren In Columbus.
Bailey Mra. Dorothy McKen- Tom 1\ing IJld family, ~
Mr. ~ Mrs. Mllton Brewer.
work in January she will return De U V .
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her I'm just a bill brother. But Mr. llld Mrs. John DousJass zle Miss Donna Reibel all of t Vickie, Tom Jr., .tuattn, SO. ,..
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to Gallipolis. to completa her I :Ours· i~ easily the most every lime I see her 1 realize of Athens were recent I""'II PoJMroy; Mn. Betty McCoy, 111Ule Estep and Barbara. Ann:";.':;
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meyen
nunlng studies.
understaled letter of the weok. 1 really tove her. The lullny of ber parents, Mr. and Mro. , and Mro. KaU! McCoy of Msa·
, (~
and 1011 and dauJbteul Urbio
Mr. ~d Mrs. Wmtem Mayea l don't know 11 these fellows thing is, l've actually helped Lewla Pos.
on, W. Va.
PHYSICAL I'ITN!IS _: '~na are ope~ lilt weekend 8aada7
and children, Barbara a D d are· "Peeplnc" wllb blnOC1Jo her and her boy friends atay ~ard L)&gt;ons, student at Also Mn. PhD Baldwin, Rs·
CENTER AND
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l"ilh hlf parenll, Mr.
KANAUGA Fair Haven MethLima, and Mr. and Mrs. ~from 8 college donn· teas- together 1 guess 1 just want Ohio UDivlll'811y spent the rine a deJnoulrator, allanded
REDUCING SALON
Mrs. Maurice Blll8.
==~~~~pro~.: a~na
a~ve~=- ~:~: ed by a girl who forge~ to to QJaK; sure she is happy. My w~~es a~o:S b~m!turned to! with the following hosteasei,
Chrllfmaa Speclll
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p.m. The pubUc la Invited.
recenU with their ~.. pull down the shades; or ~eal thoughts about her are more or [his homo from Meiss General I •ln. Mllf(f Kimbler, Mrlth ~ W•lcly or monthly Gift · '.I'-'!
18. Mae IIIU, Mil. alleyRu : : Cartlflcata Now Avalleblt ' · II&lt;\
ai-rtradl CHB:slURE 8aptllt YDUDB
Mrs Ch~les Mayes.
backyard sneakers who nught leSB sacred - not really phySI- Hospital and is improving.
.
b be up to no good
caL Not at all profane.
Mr nd M
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Hill, Mrs. Neva B
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,rf!'~'
-led "Ught llld Peace," at 7
parents, Mr. and Mrs. PaUl ported. You canlred
discobluroodagede way!? ll'mfi IB,hahel'ls 16. SWhe both)~J of her mother, Mrs. Florence "g,~:· ~a Mrs e, Judj ~::: ~ F:~: ~ow Gu~ ' ~
those other norma ,
· wan o 10" co ege. ou
Holley.
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Mr aDd Mrs Clyde Andrews American tigers by drawing the tell here, wail WI laU!r to let Mrs ll'loreDce Hollev and Mr Smllh, all of Racine; Mrs. Jen-d o,... t A.M. To 1 P.M. ~
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be r know I'm not th at PIa tonic • and Mrs.
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an
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AMBIIICAN Legion AuJjlltry were • amonc tho8e
from the drapes. - H·
C. E. Smith
wer•· Mrs.
of pomeroy
-r Th ru F' icl•Y
mote at Ohio
COIIIIIIIIIIIIy Qrrlstinaa party at Middleport • Pomeroy area at- Dear Helen:
or try to get over her, which SUnday dinner guests of !he
Pew Ill
·-stly, arllved home
lfiiOII HaD •fro!n a to &amp; p.m. ltDdln&amp; tile Knights of Pythia. What ever happened to the will be very hard to do? Dallnl former'• daughter and son-mapend the holldaJt willl omer j II juu're DOl able to ,;ve your amatmas party 1n Callipolis, real tradition. ?f our holidays? other glrls only makes
me law, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight L&lt;&gt;- 1
pnrenta, llfl'. IIDII Mil. 0
ehlldtea a Ml!rty Cbrllimao, Thuroday evening.
For ThanlrsJ!lvmg, my parenta eompare them WI~ ~er, unfa- 181 and Skip.
Philllpa, Fh1t A•e.,
lliDJ thlm to the party. San- Buddy Moore, Ohio Univer- decided It would be a waste of vorably. I guess 1f I ve loved Mrs. Adam Ebersbacb
oceompanled by I
Ia Ia waltJnc,
freshman, is home this time and money to have a tur· her lor three years, I may be llanddaujbter Missss hl"r!~7': 11
Miss Valorie Gl'illtD Ill
vls!IID&amp; bls parents, key. So we went to the caf. . booked lor life, but iB
ohe? AM Dura~ vhiled T
c•••• ,
who afllr a villi Ia
IDYRioOALr-==~
and Mrs. Ted Riley, Jr., ia. Big deal, eating a holiday - TROUBLED
Parkersbur&amp;. w. Va., with
lips hoJjJe wtlliD Clll ·
St.
dinner with some 2110 unknown Dear Troubled:
and Mn. George Powell.
GREAT
neU to vlilt I*
will DIMI at 6:30 p. m. 11 Mr. and Mrs. David Jenkins people in all that noise and There's only one way to lind
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1111 bome of Mr. and Mn.
1am11y of Portsmouth visit· clatter.
out: Call her ~p, ••k her out to
PLAN PROGRAM
FRIEND!
Mr. llld 1111. J!lm4 ~=:1 Jllllet L. Clark lor supper
Thuroday wllb her parents, Christmas will be die 18018. 8D extra ~al daU!, end tell The Tuppers PlaiDs EUB Sun·
and lour chJiclnD hlfl
t!ll(lllle ClirlalmU party.
IIIII Mr1, Harald Chase. We're not very close to our her you've turoed rn your Big day Scbaol will present a CbristOPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
to the home at f14 Flrtl AYe., ~
.· G.ER CREEK Band Boo8tC8111t for the Golden Rule relatives and they live too far Brother button. I hope I'm right mu JIIGII'Im on Thursday, IJe.
whicl! they .-tly
..,
party.
away to be with us. Besides, In predicting she'll sigh. "Ira cembel 22, at 1:30 p.m. The
6:00 to 8:00
from Mr. IIlii Mn.
era Will meet at 7:30 P· m.
our aoartment lacks space.
about time!" because youiOUIId Cbrlatmu play, "A Utile Bit
ton. The Sartou 1rt Uvlnll ID ift the hlgh school C!Bielerla. Oh Kan Coin Club
I asked my lather if we could like mighty fine boylllend ma- of Chr~tmas" will be pre!~Dl·ll
a mobile home Clll Lowe~! lleo- ·MJ. PIJBUC employee. Illget a real tree this year, and terial to me. - H.
ed by lbe children of die school
ond AYI.
riUal CbriiUnlla program~~ To Meet Dec.19
he 1a14 it's too much bother Dea r Helen :
and recitaUons by small cbJJ.
SAYINGS
11ft tsebanp party al uaa, PT. PLEASANT - The Oh to care for one. How I loved Girls are always writing to . dren "&gt;II be realured i'i&gt;e
Mtmbtr F. .nl Ae11erve System
Jet! Hall auditorium, Mo n.
Coin Club of Pt. Pleaoant the fragrance of a real Christ- you about how bovs are too ctren of the School will be pre.day, Dec. lt, 1 P· m. Refresh- will meet at the A~palachtan mas tree the few times we had busy. Well, I am an 18-year- sented with a treat
Mtmbtr F.":'t.' C.
POl... ~ . J \' 0 .
wUI be sened.
Company auditorium on one. How I'd love to have a real old fellow who lik~s gins
the pt'&lt;lgram . Everyone is corI !~~AVILLE PTO wm . meel '
Dec. 19, it 7:30p.m. family dinner, even if It is jusl , well og .the next &amp;UY but
dially invited.
I
p.m., In tba · lehoOI. ' social hour and tradlnc ses- our family.
: ''ever ask a nice girl to
~o : - - ---~
J'e~ifnll'la. The school CbriJt.
precedes a Bhort business About presents: they 're a:J anything we both know
bel one iJI waiting m your lirst
!11M prcllrllil will be helcl pri·
And COin auction.
planned, so there won't be any I wrong.
period class. H'"g'" there and 1I
lOr 10 tbe meetlrJ&amp;. 'lbere wtn Tbe public Is Invited. All paid duplicates and everyone getsi I may be old-fashioned but fmd her! - H.
he' DO 11ft acqe.
member• are requested to juot what he or she expecls. , like a romantic girl who "
GAUJPOLIS BUIIDetts and attend, as awards will be Whst's [un about lhat? Where'sj wild. It seems lhey are a
ProfeBitonal Women'• Club
and membero receive a the e•citement and wonder of bard to lind. I ll'iah they'd let
IIUNDAY
wtn bold I dlnDer ~ at
Club President Ed- Christmas? Wbere's the rellg· the boys like myself know
AlfVE'I'S l?QST No. •
8:il0 p.m., at ~·s. ·There
Burkett of Middleport, ion and love and tradition that they are. - D. S.
hold a regu1er mM!j .. u :;,:-~).will baa fl gift elChange.
said the organization starts makes it a special day? Tbe Dear D:
hall il ~..... It
sixth year of activities with surprises; the s!Jarlnl?
Nice girls don't advertise ,
p.m. All memllln ~ aqed
~v:: ~;~~~: the meeting on January 7.
I'm not kuocldng my pare•d they wa1t to be diScovered. I U

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Persona/ Notes
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Persona/
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THE WNG AND SHORT of your evening call war·droll&gt;e
can be handled X)amorously wll~ theoe two "robes"
by Raymodes. Knee- skimming gold qullted nyloa tricot
trenrh coal (left) slays at home lor holiday hostesslng or
goes oullo light up a holiday party. Quilled blark satin
Door length robe (right) Is so elegant II ran venture out
to any black lie galll or slay at borne, teamed wllh sllver .
slippers, for festive entertalnlnl durillg the yuletide.

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LAST-MINUTE
the

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Mn. LoodoD read "No New
WQ to Ce1ellrall a.rblmu";
"Sharillg," was read by Mary

famous

stretch-._.stops bindinfi.
1THIGH·MOLD bY.

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Lavender; "'l1le First Cbolr,"
by Mrs. Carlle Sinclair; ...,_
Frfeudly Beasts" by MrL 14'la Hudson; "Bethlehem's Manger" by MJss Edna Edwards.
"The Gift Beyond Compare"
by Mn. Alma Hysell of ColiiiJI.
bus; "Ia the Christmas Spirit"
., Mn. Mary Donna Simms;
"aarrllmu" by Mrs. Katlrryu
Jobnloll; "Best Holiday'' by
Mrl. AnD Hemsley; "Christmas
II Fun" by Mrs. Hazel Clark.
lll"'lnn ., "11hlle Sbepllerdl
Wlldlld Tbelr Flocb"
IIIII
PI'IJ8' by Mill Edwardl elaNd
tllepiop-

Jvllowblc the program, 8lftl

seam~Jgjjjf

. . . ~ and a IOdll
period wu enjoyed by b
lboM IIIII lln. Thelma Grueslr IIIII lin. Helen Diddle. Mill
Edwltdl, Mn. ilyalll, lin.
Remaley, Mra. JGimloD
and
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Automatic equipped, buttoD holtt, H wns for ,-.,
ltltdlea, late l!IB&amp;, ollil' 2 left, lolodel11811, No. 82113 llld

FOR HER:

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$239.95

•lingerie
ehosiery.
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egloves
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wiD hold their t'llrMIIIIII
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1:30 p.m. Ev~ welo!ome.
POMEROY CJ1URCH
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Christ wtn hove a Cbrlatmlt
program Sunday at 7:00 p.m.
T\Je pubUc iJ 1091ited.
. SANTA CLAUS will

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THEIR FINEST :

Au'-'lc lq1llppld, I left, Jlodll1118, Ko. UOIIIIII.dot ,
REGULAR
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his ..
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the Iowa ball Deetm'ber 18, .at
Z p.m. with 1 !nat lor all chi!·
dren of the YIDip and those
athlndlng tbe srr- sc:bool.
Santa's visit Is .
Ladilll Atmlltr7 of tbt
cuae Volanteer f!ft· Dept.
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jthe most comfortable nylons you'lleYir
(tear ••• in a whole wardrobe of style;
Now tour Wllldertaiii:Jiel to choose fromt~
(ll«W t m'mn, aew outiiJt, flmoua ful&amp;faahl~

.,_ ihlen 111d aftlrDOon lheen. AD
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al't ner out or Iliad the 1ef1
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$1.51 Pllr
OPIN NIGHTLY TIL NO P.M.

• dress shirts
.• sport shirts
esocb
·eneckties
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"GOLD STAR"

w111 meet at 7:30 p. m. for
and cereIIIOidll, IIIII Olrlstmu party
wlllt a fl 11ft exchange.
OPIN GATE Gard811 Club
will ~ a door decoralkll
111111!111 lot the vlllap ., Rio
Clrllldt. Judging will ba held
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awarded.
Wednesday
GALLIA COUNTY CB Club
Inc., annual Christmas Party,
Wednesday, Dec. 21, 6 p.m.
K of p HaD. 'lbere will ba fl
llft eschlll(f, lllllla CIIUI
wt1l be tbere.
"n11Ml7
FAIR HAVEN
Metbodlll
Clill a wt11 bold 111 CbrlJI.
mu dlnuer at Gene Ball'a
restaurant In Pt. Pleasant at
I p.m.
----I alated meeting

ru,,.,CtlrolPl4m.
eo
Sinr

pnuecl Ktdlodlll

81Jtle

. 1neel Monday at 7:1t
lhe 1iome of MrL
II' fer their
"'ICl Cin''-lmas
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The Tuppm PlaiDs Charge
Ftllotnblp will begin
by slng-

OPEN EVERY NIGHT
UNTIL9:00

Wouldn't you
love It for.
Christmas?
...yes I

+Samsonite

Silhonettf!

·The perfect 61ft for Everyone I ·

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CASH

GIVE-AWAY
$800 IN CASH PRIZES
,..•••.•...•
as rentz

You- h"" •-.ter about
tbo lm,tllllioa yina . . wboa )'411
1M laJIII!IDIItr = ,. .. ,Iiiii
hlaafllhlllulltll,q'IIIPIP" end
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FINAL
DRAWING

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DEC. 14- 1:00PM

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meet
regular
day, Dec. · II
Fourth grll!le

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pnsant to win. All dl'lwlfttll heW In lht P.IMI'IY Puldill Lot •

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esweaten
eunderwear

ASK POR YOUI Pill 11CKn -:- N1 pure!

i1v Pullma.n CUe .... $4SJJI
Weik End Tota • , , , , , $11.15
i'l!oat~ case. • •• , , •.• $ZJ.II

1NI!eoS!iiler •••••••• $47..

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North

Colleae mu n

Clearlork 60 Norlhmor 50
Belle Center rt Logati Hills M
Fl. Loramie 93 Houston 48
Sandusky 76 Findlay '12
Crestview 72 Pa~ 38
Celina IC 7S Parkway 66
Elida 74 Allen E~t 88
Upper Scioto Valley 71 Ada 84
Celina 74 St. Marys rt
Bowling Green 71
Lima Central Catholic 62
Leipsic 72 Tlnora 67
Ft. Jenning• 74
Columbus Grove M

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St. Bernard M

Uncoln Helghts 61
Reading 41

New Boston '17 Minford · 54
Valley High '17
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Portsmouth West 64
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Portamouth Clay 'It .
l;&lt; Manchester 63
.-. ,, Waverly 63
i ..,r, . Portsmouth E~t 4S
"" ' Portsmouth Notre Dame 71
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Soutb Webster 44
b;~· • Parma 76 Shaker Heights 62
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\, -.; Independence 41 Brooklyn 45
"'' Canton Lincoln 92
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North Canton 47
f,.( " " ' Canton Central 69
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Akron St. Vincent 59
Canton
South 63 Jackson 34
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::·,-., ~lenwood 68 Sandy Valley 55
· :-:· Fairless 65 Perry 61
· :·· West Branch 61 Marlington 55
·,...• Northwest 50 Tuslaw 45
':'; ' Co1hocton 56 dover 49
·--- Miller City 38 Ottoville :n

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Perry 89 Delphoa Jefferson '13 Woodsfield 81 Barnesville M
Midpark 41
OMitllt~taiiiS

Oakwood 101 Ohio City ~Z
Caldwell 79 Zane Trace 13
Pbilo 83 Crooksvllle 76
Skyvue 72 Shenandoah 50
~svWe 75 Sh~rldan 51
Z.nesvme Rosecrans 61
New ConconH9
River View 60
West Muskingum 43
Cleveland East Tech 79
New Lexington 62 Roseville 60Cleveland East 58

Results

Midwest

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. . 2 1 'lfYl Ill Colorodo St. 89 D•Pauw iO
&gt;lor!b Gallia . . . I I 118 t26
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H•nnao Trart&gt; _ 1 l 2:;! :!86 Richmond 81J Flo;1 a I.
E~stem

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I I r:'l tn \ '1rgmia 99 East Kentucky

East•rn

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Kyger t · r~
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Hannan Tr:;.,re .. 2 !
r&gt;orth Gal ila
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South.-,.,lfrn
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OP "a". land 50 Okl&amp;homa St. 49
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Coll•g• footba II II .suUs
I-10 I:!S B\' lnitrd Press ln !t~rnational
61 ~2 Rl.~ebo nnel 8-:J\\I &lt;H Houston
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J\ yger Crl!fk at Cllancey-0&amp;\'.

G., ,\IE THURSDAY :
Eastern at North Gall •a
GAME FRIDAY:
Hut!an1 at Kyger

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\lemphis Sl. 43 Arkans a ~ 36

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WILL
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By l'ntfrd f 1 rr!l~ lntt-rnalional ' HONOLLLU (.UPJ, - Heavy. ..
·weight champion Cassi us llay
Easttm DIVISIQD
will defend hts title in llortolulu
Tt&gt;am
\\' . L T. Pet~ next year. Joh n Ali, an official
Ho.'i lun · .. · .. ·
&amp; 4 2 · 66 ~ of Mai n Bout. Int., announced
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Buffalo

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New York ........ 6 0 2 .OO
Houston ... . . ... 310 0 .2Jl
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Team
w. L T. Pet.

' -Kansas Cily . . 10
Oakland
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San Diego .... __ .. 7
Denver
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9 0 3.06

Sa111rday's Reoults
New York 38 Boston 2J!
(Only game scheduled\
Sund•y's Games
-!. Kansas City at San Diego
Denver at Buffalo
Houston at Miami

b1t10n here.

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~ gymnasium bleachers when be ball Hall ol Fame.
suffered the attack, school or.
IN HALL OF fA :liE
fiCials said.
FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla.
:· REPORTS DENIED
IUPl i - Mike Peppe. !orrr.er
: CAIRO iUPI) - The semi- Ohio Slate Universit y coach
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If official newspaper AI Ahram who led !he Buckey-:-s io srv"n

Rreported Saturday the United NCAA championship aod pro~ States plans

to build an alarm 1 duced several Olympi c swJ m·
·network for Israel along the 1 rners, ~a s. named Sa tu~rlay to
leme Jord1a11 truce liut.
the S\1'!,.,lnll0£: 11"! 1 n~ F :.11:· t&gt; .
Israeli Foreign Minister Abba
;;' Eban, who just concluded a tnp
CONTINUE DOMINANCE
Ill the Unlted States, denied BANGKOK !UP!) - Japan
,similar reports on his return to continued its dominance in the
Tel Aviv.
Asian Games Salurday by cap.
\DERAILMENT FATAL
i turing gold medals in sw imKHANDVARA, India iUPI) - jming. water polo, tennis and
At -least 13 persons were killed Ishooting, but Korea and hos:
and 20 injured Saturday when a Ico"nlry Thailand spoiled
a·
paitenger train derailed near day of &gt;ports achievements by
Kbilldvara Station, the govern- touching off a full-scale riot in
, Jllelll-operated AU lndi'a Radio the final moments of their basThe crash area is about ketbatl game.
1GO miles west of New Qethi.
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Ji School student who suffered a in 194 4. was named Saturday
t fatal heart altack after basket- night as 3 candidale for u:lro·
~ baEII r1cpraWcttcet
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duction into the Nationa l FoiJt·
a son, 17 , res
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Roustabouts, Deckhands, Engineers Get Better Shore Wages
IIY DICK THOMAS
• The cause of this, he stated, !ball what !hey ue at the
•mer river men have found othSteamboat owners were ex- was tbat on account of increas- preeat before It wiD be poslll· WAGES OF PITI'SBURGH er work. The greatest searcity
pertenclng troubl~.
securlnll ed activities In steel mifls and ble to gel salllelent meo to rtvermen were lncreued Deo. has been among river engineers
roullabouta, det,ands
and other industries, because of tile mu !be boall.
18. The wace lllereue wu re- .. a large percentage of them
even en~eers . ·years ago on demaad for war materials, the The Tell City on her
last ported Ill have been mtlde bp have secured employmebt as
tbe river )!caull&amp; of
higher men cnuld get much
higher trip was about two days late tbe following compeaJn: Pitts. stationary engineers.
pay aahori'~Dd'.l drag on tbe wages than the boats are able on account of the ahortage of burJ)l Coal eo., The Jooes &amp;
labor pool \ftause of the Euro- Ill pay. During tbe past few labor. Instead of having IJe.. Laughlin Steel Co., Crucible Here are other bits of inter·
pean War. , , '
years the price of labor has tween 40 to 50 men to handle Fuel Co., American Steel and eslfng River News:
tbe Rivet ~s in tbe Galli- advanced several hundred per her cargo on her last
trip Wire Co., DlaJnood Coal &amp; Coke
polio Dally Tli~e of Dec. 14, cent, and now it Is not possible down, she had oaly about 10. Co., Clyde Coal Co., and tbe De.!. 14, 1118 _ 11 was cold
1116, tells that story:
II: get men for $50 and $60 a
W. Harry Brown Co.
enoiJih to make Ice In tbe riv,
month as roustabouts, where a A FEW DAYS LATER, ft Deckbanda have been adviJU)o er Wednesday Dlsht. The tberCAPTAIN PHILLIP
HQI'II.. few years ago, this class
of was announced that aome of the ed from $60 to $60 a !Mlllh, and mometer ranged from 10 Ill 14
brook, proprietor of the Park- labor was paid oaly about $311 bigger opera!Drs had followed all other alules elnployees re- degrees above zero, cnldest of
ersburg wlulrfboat says that or $311 a month.
,
Captain Hornbrook's prophecy, celved an Increase of 10 per the season.
rivormen are having trouble In He predlell that H will he and Increased wages, as !Did cent. Outing lhe past
fe w
securing · roustabouts and oth- aeeessory lor steamboat me• here in the Tribune of Dee. 10, months, some of the companlta Dee. 11, 1111 - The big !Dwer help on steamboats.
to advaace prices
bl&amp;ger 1916:
have roualaboutll as llliDY for. boat Charlie Browa stranded

Ohio Politics

Question of Single Session Tops

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Ualled Pnn lllte.,..tlonal
COLUMBUS (UPI) -The
Q'JestioD of whelller the lepla·
tun should hold llllllual sesaiODII
Instead of l!lei!tlng every other
year Ialll&lt;ely_ to receive clliUild·
erabte attention, 8lld probably
notblng else, durin&amp; tbe session
be~inning Jan. 2.
Tbat'a rilht. Jan. 2. The holl·
day. ·n.o Ohio Constutilion requires tbe IOBialature meet on
the first Monday in add • oumbored yean and In line with
that mandate the·33 state eena!Drs and ~-. ~Ia . state representalives_.eJeCUld. last Nov. 8
are due~ be at the 6tatebouse
to begin their work. With them
will be the , members of !be
Ohio LegialllfVe.Corretpooden!J
Association and the tadlo ·" '
televisinn aew8JUeD.
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While few: WllD1d adJ!Ut l)IIlt
their peraorial !lfe 11. inVolved;
11 at leut hal been a ~
ground '*'tt!deftUoa by l,eglsJa.
!Drs who, !1.J · -~ble mAJOrity, haY~ Opj!oied -,annual
sessloas. ·
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Members .-.of ·the leplaltire
receive 'f.toD
Dilleaae payment .
1tom1
and Columllila -~ ,011e I'Oillld
trip each w••,'l\ey, do· ~ receive an .UO.,IIDCe f11t· iwru

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and beard and must pay that
from their own pocket.
While the pay Is perhaps not
too batl-$18,1100 for a siX·moath
session every other year
minus, of courae, room and
board and campaign expei18A8
and incidental travel across
several counties to keep tbf
fences mended at dvic meet,.
IDgs and tbe like - the time
away from home and from
one's normal job are !actors Ill
consider.
-The annual sessions subject
always comes up and a survey
by a public relations finn indicates there may be more interest thaD usual this tinle.
But one proposal which puzzles observers Is thai the law·
maker~ consider budget mat~rs only one year and all otber aapecls ef .sta~ government
ll)e next. This could lead Ill
shorter sessions, especially in
the year of the budget.
But tDo many such proposals
appear to defeat the eallre pur~ of annual sessloas. This
Would seem especially 10 In reply It those who argue the af·
18irs of slate have
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lhat cwmerGUs matters should
oot be left baaglng for 18
months or oo unut the lll!lt
Iegislajure meeta. UDder such

become

an arrangement the budget,
eluding revenues and
lions, would be
ery year and all other
grams woul4 be considered every two years.
'11le_ state budget, IICtually ·~
propr~abons based 011 expected
revenues, are for a a-year
lod beginnlog July 1 In
numbered years. Of
these are made up
mODtbs In advance with the
nance director required to
mala the revenues over a
lod of about 30 months.
ally the budget iB aent to
legislature in the . first
months of the session Ill
the legislators time to
and act upon II.
Tbooe waating ~a!
sloas &amp;rl\lt that setting out
financial program 30 mooth.t
advance Ia asking too
and that appropriations
be made on an annual
the '11'11)' thl federal
meat does II.
'l'bl!se _llvmiag the
17stem argue that setting nut
:.year program permlta the
partmenta to carry eut the
grams they planned when
asked the moaey. They
point wt thai If the state ruas
iDio flnanc:!al dilficulliel

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~&amp;LAFAYETTE, Ind. (UPI) - The Boilermakers led at
~rdue

leaped to an early II· halftime 45-29, and the Huskies
and safely maio· never got a serious scoring
lained that. margin or more aosault in the works.
l!aturday In defeating a tallcr j Five Purdue players fmished
,.,ashing!Dn baaketball team 85· double figure shootmg. They
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.... Bf .. , B .1 . k ·ll'llh 16 point• and Denny Brady
'"" g .en a- 01 erma _er. !Oitb 15 _
raced to 1 II-~ .edge in Ihe f~rst The Huskies' best basketlew mlnull!s of tbe game and a maker was David Carr. He fol
llalaneed tN:ar!llf ,11tack helped_13 jlololl.
them stay Ia front while holdiag The victory as
Purdue'•
down the ·Wett Copt team'• f\lltb7 of tile year. Wa1hington ·
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Falla City woa I points over
1ba City Loan and stayed Ia a
first place lie with G. &amp; J.
Auto. B. Brlckles led F.
C.
scoring as he lmned in a m.
5'18 series. H. llankfns had
1110-673 series for City Loan.
G. &amp; J. AulD turned in tbefr
6 point win over Burlile's Snhio
as F. Caldwell led scoriag with
an Impressive 237-&amp;7 series.
nda a same series also set the
new high Individual series fur
!be league this season Ill date.
D. Slldham ted the lostns ~...,.!
with a 193-619 series.

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PT. PLEASANT - The MasCouaty lllltorleat Society will
meet at the_,ci!J bulldlag Ia
PlellUIII··Mohday, Dec. 11,
at 7:30 p. m.
Offlcen for lba new year are
W. J. Artrip, Southside, preaI~~"'~R..obert Rickard, Pl
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vtce president; Irene
Brand, Southside, secretary,
and Wilbur E. Planls, Pl. Pleas.
treasurer. All members and
Interested pmoaa m invited

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• Revlon • D'orsay [J CORY Eledrlc CM OPENER tnd
br SHULTDN. Spray perlume and *259
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KNIFE SHAIP£10. Opens cans of
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every
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Sharpens
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· . PLU$ MANY OTHER GIFt SUGIJEsrlONS:f ;·.
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govemor •liD re*Jce the appro~riatlons. Or If need arlset he
can call a apecial stslloa to
make necessary appropriations.
Further it is argued that
legisla!Drs are aubjeel to leu
political pressure when .they
meet m one seesion beginning
In January followJni their electioo than they would be If thefr
lessions continued IiilO tbe
months just before the election.
As II Ia now, represeatalivea
meet In January for one sesIlion lollowlag their election,
make their record, and go
home to lace tht voten Dell
year. Hall the Senate Is elected
every other year.
The odde are the aext leglalature will be a pnlductive one.
With ctty and suburban leglslators havlag the upper band the
legislature may move into
areas wllere past legiala!Drs
were sl., to move.
At tile aame time the legislalure may Improve Ita 01111 operatlons with better research
staffs and better committee operat10111 IInce It will have fewer members. But It seems 0 Y 00
cs ar
doubUul that the next legisla·
Sec-ndCbt'le~ ~0
lure vole.! to amend lhe Obio
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aentoos. After aU, the Jegfala- Ave.; _Mrs. Gray V. Quickie,
lure will propose 101118 kind of Vla!Do, ~erry_ J. Tacltetl, Jr.,
ClllSiilullonal amendment deal· Rt._ ~· Vm!Dn, Mrs. Theodore
ing wlth legislative reapportion- Wbitunglnn, Rt. 2 Cheshire;

Historical Society
WIU Meet Monday

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rules for tlectln&amp; r-!"-::""'l::-=-:=~..,.....
and II could be
hottest partisan luut of tbe
sessinn. Propopenll of annual
....tOIIJ probably would 1101
WBDI Ill tie their piau in with
the reapportionment problem.

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her tow of coal barges at the continues, ., much o1 the coal
foot of Manchester Island. The is being used In steel and iron
Brown belong• to the Pittsburgh plants making munitions.
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ganllng coal wreek aad ~
De.!. 18, 1115 _ There were ade, are that elihl 111,...- cJ ..
llarge cakes of new made Ice coal valued at Oft!' ....- . _...
THE TOWBOAT J . T. Hat- 0
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command, passed up early Ibis lng. The thermometer at 5 a. !Dwboall, Hatlield, Pl)'lllllllll,
morning with a tow of empties m. ranged from zero to three and George Matheson and lhl/
for the Kanawha River.
degrees below, coldest of the Catherine Davis of the Ill.._
season. The first fee of
the Creek Co., w..-e Ia lbe mllu;
seas"!' made Ita appearance In witb their loaded Iowa.
FOUR TIMES AS MUCH ~al tbe riVer Thursday morning.
The big Charlie BIWII 111111
~ ~ !'i~ ,used In the~tl&amp;- Seven years ago the first Ice a tow of empUn bound fGr
ur"" '~" as ever
ore. made its appearance
aboul Huntingtoa wbieh were aptllllll
11 18 not lik~ly tbat ,any Pitts. Thanksgiving Day, the river or the aand at the loot o1 a.t.
burfh coal WI~ be shipped south being full of ice lor 104 days, chester Island whleh ·tllacaC
as ong as 1 e European War it being about the middle of the channel. 'l1le olbi!r llllltl
April before it was clear. It Is with loaded fieeta caoll c1owg
said a similar Instance occur- withoot warniq, It 11 . . . . .
red about five years ago.
could not gel by,
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CJfllt
Ohio says the !Dwboata Cather- at Madison Ind. to Clplala;
lne Davis, Plymouth and George Lewis ~.
oin.f if
Matheson, wltb heavy !Dns of tbe Kanawha river lutiflui&amp; ~
coal, are stranded In the chute da, Is of!. Some of tbllliic:tldi
at the foot of Manchester Is- ers In the Ohio refuNd to llanl
Veteraas Memorial Hospital
Clara Ambrose, Pt. Pleas- land. Fifteen barges are stuck. for the deal. Caplala 'l'IIDiLI
Admlsslnna - Kimberly Wet. ant; Paul W. Taylor, Rt. Z. Pt. The channel Is blockaded and had taken chup oC 'tile ~
don, Middleport; Paul Jone•, Pleasant; Mrs. Kellh G. Ken- the Cbartie Brown, with emp- and was about to 111r1 . . Itt
Pomeroy; Charles Jones, Porn- nedy, Rutland; Mrs. Danny L l&gt;es, disabled there since Tues. the Madfaon.LoulaYIIIe M. ~
eroy; Alvin Barnett, Pomeroy; Meadows, Middleport;
Mrs. day ~fght can not go farther up The C. C. Bowy• Wlllt "'
Thomes Jones, Rutland; Vir- Grace Frank, Rt. 1, t.on~ Bot- the rtVer until the londed barges Pomeroy Satlll'day ru,bt llitl'
IiDia Pierce, Middleport.
tom; Mrs. VIrgil Yates, Rt. 1, are removed. Many lalning secured several flail of ,.,;
Dlacharges - Dorlene Jel- Wfllow Wood ; Howard
N. men have gone to work at the enough to last the ptda . . .!
len. Carol Carpenter,
Opal Richards, Rt. 2, Thurman: Dal- wreck.
weeks.
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cummins Bernard .Mlllhone las G. Sheline Jackson ; Basil
Richard Smith, Claudia
' Blackburn, Al,bany; Mrs. ElThe Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Dec. 18, 1081 ll
mer Bowman, Rt. 3. Ironton.
Melts Geaeral Bospllal
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Adm!sslons _ Francts
Birth• - Mrs.
Danny L.
In Middleport· Loura watson
• Middleport. daugh.
R~clae
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WHILE THEY lAST
Dlacharges _ Robert Bush
Dlseharges - Virgil
E.
• Blackwood, Bessie L. Bollman,
MEN'S
Pleasant Valley Hospital
Ada Borden, Foster ChamAdmllled _ None
tbe Rev. Earl V. CreDlsebarged _ M,.,; Kenneth
Mrs. Cora M. Dnnnett.
Wilson Scnt!Dwn Ohlo· Mrs
E. Flowers, Mrs. Carl F.
LEATHa
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Frankifn Thomt~n
William J. Herter,
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ter Leon · Genevieve
Toms
Betty J. Johnson. Sher'
SHEEP
Pt.' Pleas~nl; Crolla Davis, PI:
W. Kemper, Kenneth G.
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Lee, Mrs. Paul H. Ours, Mrs.
PI PI~
am,
E. Ruckel, Mrs. Emmitt
MACHINE NO 5
Smith, Mrs. Ira Stepp, Mrs.
llospllal Ne~ dd . .... ·,..
H. Taylor, Mrs. Carl
Holler
Nibert, Mrs. Gary T. Bane,
MIDDLEPORT
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P
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Ora Shaver and infant
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ADE"AIDE, Australia iUPI)
-John Newcombe strengthened
his claims lo a playing berth on
tht Australian Davis Cup team
Saturday when he beat compa.
!riot Fred Stolle 7-5 , 6-3, 8-10.
3-6, tH in a duel for the South
Australian Lawn Tennis men'1

SERVICES ARRANGED
NAMED CANDIDATE
. PLAIN CITY, Ohio (UPI) - NEW BRUNSWODK, 7&lt; _ J.
': Services were arranged Sat_ur· 1UPI 1 _ Lesli e Hor11ath, Ot:io
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10." . completed a stx round exhJ.

2 1 .833 Chuvalo, OlympiC champion Joe
5 1 .615 Frazier and Floyd Patterson.

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Cat) isle 78' Bellbrook Ill .
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IIJllsbor U
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M!d&lt;Jietown 55
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Hamil!Dn Tan IS
Lllurel (Ind.) st
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USC ';j Arizona St.. 77
W\·om ing 78 Central Missouri 56
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WLP OP Westrn Sl Colo 85 U. Sask. 72
,, ,. Kyger Cmk ... 3 1 2:!11 214 Seatlle 85 Brig Young IC. ovt.

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Cleveland St. Joli!l Cantlut 21
, Dayton Belmont 16
Tipp City 60 B•·ook~)Uo..at ·
Nortl••••ont
83 Ea!Dn 78
Dayi!JD Fair v1ew 1311
Dayton Colonel white 37
Oakwood 111 Wes~:arrolll9n &amp;7
Day!Dn Stivers 71
W~st Milton 68' 1'\hridge ~
Daytini· Dunbar Iii
Fairmont West · 11alrborn f$
Day!Dn Kiser 53
Fairmont East 80
Dayton Wilbur Wright 63
Dayton Stebbins 75

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Midwestern VI McMurry 62
Purdue 85 Washington 70
71
Duquesne 89 Wake Forest
St. Edwards 105 Tarleton 60
Hardin.Smmns 124 Idaho St. 91
·'·' !'lew Philadelphia 52
Doane 33 Dana 31
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Mansfield Malabar 45
u. Wise. Mil a&amp; Dubuque 83
~-:;", , Cardington 70 Blg Walnut 31
St. Cloud 70 Nrlhm Mich. 65
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Sou lh Carolina 63 Marquette 81
Carthage 105 Elmhurst 71
Oberlin Ohio 81 Lake Forest 18
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IEureka 89 Purdue-Hmmnd 78
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W L P OP , Wisconsin 67 Fordham 66
Eastern ....... 5 2 370 3,'&gt;3 'Valparaiso 95 Wash. Mo. 82
Kyger Creek ... 4 2 34&gt; 3t&amp; l Peru 75 S. South Dakota 70
llan!&gt;an Trace . 3 4 428 4rl
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North Gallia . . 1 3 218 210
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Wlllgughby South 39
Ashtabula 55 Geneva 47
· Cohneaut 41
Ashtabula Horbor 40
Elyria Catholic 70

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Clearlork 60 Norlhmor 50
Belle Center rt Logati Hills M
Fl. Loramie 93 Houston 48
Sandusky 76 Findlay '12
Crestview 72 Pa~ 38
Celina IC 7S Parkway 66
Elida 74 Allen E~t 88
Upper Scioto Valley 71 Ada 84
Celina 74 St. Marys rt
Bowling Green 71
Lima Central Catholic 62
Leipsic 72 Tlnora 67
Ft. Jenning• 74
Columbus Grove M

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Uncoln Helghts 61
Reading 41

New Boston '17 Minford · 54
Valley High '17
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Portamouth Clay 'It .
l;&lt; Manchester 63
.-. ,, Waverly 63
i ..,r, . Portsmouth E~t 4S
"" ' Portsmouth Notre Dame 71
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Soutb Webster 44
b;~· • Parma 76 Shaker Heights 62
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\, -.; Independence 41 Brooklyn 45
"'' Canton Lincoln 92
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North Canton 47
f,.( " " ' Canton Central 69
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Akron St. Vincent 59
Canton
South 63 Jackson 34
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::·,-., ~lenwood 68 Sandy Valley 55
· :-:· Fairless 65 Perry 61
· :·· West Branch 61 Marlington 55
·,...• Northwest 50 Tuslaw 45
':'; ' Co1hocton 56 dover 49
·--- Miller City 38 Ottoville :n

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Perry 89 Delphoa Jefferson '13 Woodsfield 81 Barnesville M
Midpark 41
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Oakwood 101 Ohio City ~Z
Caldwell 79 Zane Trace 13
Pbilo 83 Crooksvllle 76
Skyvue 72 Shenandoah 50
~svWe 75 Sh~rldan 51
Z.nesvme Rosecrans 61
New ConconH9
River View 60
West Muskingum 43
Cleveland East Tech 79
New Lexington 62 Roseville 60Cleveland East 58

Results

Midwest

,' . SV AC Standings

. . 2 1 'lfYl Ill Colorodo St. 89 D•Pauw iO
&gt;lor!b Gallia . . . I I 118 t26
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H•nnao Trart&gt; _ 1 l 2:;! :!86 Richmond 81J Flo;1 a I.
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Hannan Tr:;.,re .. 2 !
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OP "a". land 50 Okl&amp;homa St. 49
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61 ~2 Rl.~ebo nnel 8-:J\\I &lt;H Houston
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J\ yger Crl!fk at Cllancey-0&amp;\'.

G., ,\IE THURSDAY :
Eastern at North Gall •a
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WILL
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By l'ntfrd f 1 rr!l~ lntt-rnalional ' HONOLLLU (.UPJ, - Heavy. ..
·weight champion Cassi us llay
Easttm DIVISIQD
will defend hts title in llortolulu
Tt&gt;am
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New York ........ 6 0 2 .OO
Houston ... . . ... 310 0 .2Jl
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Oakland
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San Diego .... __ .. 7
Denver
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Sa111rday's Reoults
New York 38 Boston 2J!
(Only game scheduled\
Sund•y's Games
-!. Kansas City at San Diego
Denver at Buffalo
Houston at Miami

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~ gymnasium bleachers when be ball Hall ol Fame.
suffered the attack, school or.
IN HALL OF fA :liE
fiCials said.
FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla.
:· REPORTS DENIED
IUPl i - Mike Peppe. !orrr.er
: CAIRO iUPI) - The semi- Ohio Slate Universit y coach
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If official newspaper AI Ahram who led !he Buckey-:-s io srv"n

Rreported Saturday the United NCAA championship aod pro~ States plans

to build an alarm 1 duced several Olympi c swJ m·
·network for Israel along the 1 rners, ~a s. named Sa tu~rlay to
leme Jord1a11 truce liut.
the S\1'!,.,lnll0£: 11"! 1 n~ F :.11:· t&gt; .
Israeli Foreign Minister Abba
;;' Eban, who just concluded a tnp
CONTINUE DOMINANCE
Ill the Unlted States, denied BANGKOK !UP!) - Japan
,similar reports on his return to continued its dominance in the
Tel Aviv.
Asian Games Salurday by cap.
\DERAILMENT FATAL
i turing gold medals in sw imKHANDVARA, India iUPI) - jming. water polo, tennis and
At -least 13 persons were killed Ishooting, but Korea and hos:
and 20 injured Saturday when a Ico"nlry Thailand spoiled
a·
paitenger train derailed near day of &gt;ports achievements by
Kbilldvara Station, the govern- touching off a full-scale riot in
, Jllelll-operated AU lndi'a Radio the final moments of their basThe crash area is about ketbatl game.
1GO miles west of New Qethi.
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Ji School student who suffered a in 194 4. was named Saturday
t fatal heart altack after basket- night as 3 candidale for u:lro·
~ baEII r1cpraWcttcet
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duction into the Nationa l FoiJt·
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Roustabouts, Deckhands, Engineers Get Better Shore Wages
IIY DICK THOMAS
• The cause of this, he stated, !ball what !hey ue at the
•mer river men have found othSteamboat owners were ex- was tbat on account of increas- preeat before It wiD be poslll· WAGES OF PITI'SBURGH er work. The greatest searcity
pertenclng troubl~.
securlnll ed activities In steel mifls and ble to gel salllelent meo to rtvermen were lncreued Deo. has been among river engineers
roullabouta, det,ands
and other industries, because of tile mu !be boall.
18. The wace lllereue wu re- .. a large percentage of them
even en~eers . ·years ago on demaad for war materials, the The Tell City on her
last ported Ill have been mtlde bp have secured employmebt as
tbe river )!caull&amp; of
higher men cnuld get much
higher trip was about two days late tbe following compeaJn: Pitts. stationary engineers.
pay aahori'~Dd'.l drag on tbe wages than the boats are able on account of the ahortage of burJ)l Coal eo., The Jooes &amp;
labor pool \ftause of the Euro- Ill pay. During tbe past few labor. Instead of having IJe.. Laughlin Steel Co., Crucible Here are other bits of inter·
pean War. , , '
years the price of labor has tween 40 to 50 men to handle Fuel Co., American Steel and eslfng River News:
tbe Rivet ~s in tbe Galli- advanced several hundred per her cargo on her last
trip Wire Co., DlaJnood Coal &amp; Coke
polio Dally Tli~e of Dec. 14, cent, and now it Is not possible down, she had oaly about 10. Co., Clyde Coal Co., and tbe De.!. 14, 1118 _ 11 was cold
1116, tells that story:
II: get men for $50 and $60 a
W. Harry Brown Co.
enoiJih to make Ice In tbe riv,
month as roustabouts, where a A FEW DAYS LATER, ft Deckbanda have been adviJU)o er Wednesday Dlsht. The tberCAPTAIN PHILLIP
HQI'II.. few years ago, this class
of was announced that aome of the ed from $60 to $60 a !Mlllh, and mometer ranged from 10 Ill 14
brook, proprietor of the Park- labor was paid oaly about $311 bigger opera!Drs had followed all other alules elnployees re- degrees above zero, cnldest of
ersburg wlulrfboat says that or $311 a month.
,
Captain Hornbrook's prophecy, celved an Increase of 10 per the season.
rivormen are having trouble In He predlell that H will he and Increased wages, as !Did cent. Outing lhe past
fe w
securing · roustabouts and oth- aeeessory lor steamboat me• here in the Tribune of Dee. 10, months, some of the companlta Dee. 11, 1111 - The big !Dwer help on steamboats.
to advaace prices
bl&amp;ger 1916:
have roualaboutll as llliDY for. boat Charlie Browa stranded

Ohio Politics

Question of Single Session Tops

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Ualled Pnn lllte.,..tlonal
COLUMBUS (UPI) -The
Q'JestioD of whelller the lepla·
tun should hold llllllual sesaiODII
Instead of l!lei!tlng every other
year Ialll&lt;ely_ to receive clliUild·
erabte attention, 8lld probably
notblng else, durin&amp; tbe session
be~inning Jan. 2.
Tbat'a rilht. Jan. 2. The holl·
day. ·n.o Ohio Constutilion requires tbe IOBialature meet on
the first Monday in add • oumbored yean and In line with
that mandate the·33 state eena!Drs and ~-. ~Ia . state representalives_.eJeCUld. last Nov. 8
are due~ be at the 6tatebouse
to begin their work. With them
will be the , members of !be
Ohio LegialllfVe.Corretpooden!J
Association and the tadlo ·" '
televisinn aew8JUeD.
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While few: WllD1d adJ!Ut l)IIlt
their peraorial !lfe 11. inVolved;
11 at leut hal been a ~
ground '*'tt!deftUoa by l,eglsJa.
!Drs who, !1.J · -~ble mAJOrity, haY~ Opj!oied -,annual
sessloas. ·
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Members .-.of ·the leplaltire
receive 'f.toD
Dilleaae payment .
1tom1
and Columllila -~ ,011e I'Oillld
trip each w••,'l\ey, do· ~ receive an .UO.,IIDCe f11t· iwru

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and beard and must pay that
from their own pocket.
While the pay Is perhaps not
too batl-$18,1100 for a siX·moath
session every other year
minus, of courae, room and
board and campaign expei18A8
and incidental travel across
several counties to keep tbf
fences mended at dvic meet,.
IDgs and tbe like - the time
away from home and from
one's normal job are !actors Ill
consider.
-The annual sessions subject
always comes up and a survey
by a public relations finn indicates there may be more interest thaD usual this tinle.
But one proposal which puzzles observers Is thai the law·
maker~ consider budget mat~rs only one year and all otber aapecls ef .sta~ government
ll)e next. This could lead Ill
shorter sessions, especially in
the year of the budget.
But tDo many such proposals
appear to defeat the eallre pur~ of annual sessloas. This
Would seem especially 10 In reply It those who argue the af·
18irs of slate have
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lhat cwmerGUs matters should
oot be left baaglng for 18
months or oo unut the lll!lt
Iegislajure meeta. UDder such

become

an arrangement the budget,
eluding revenues and
lions, would be
ery year and all other
grams woul4 be considered every two years.
'11le_ state budget, IICtually ·~
propr~abons based 011 expected
revenues, are for a a-year
lod beginnlog July 1 In
numbered years. Of
these are made up
mODtbs In advance with the
nance director required to
mala the revenues over a
lod of about 30 months.
ally the budget iB aent to
legislature in the . first
months of the session Ill
the legislators time to
and act upon II.
Tbooe waating ~a!
sloas &amp;rl\lt that setting out
financial program 30 mooth.t
advance Ia asking too
and that appropriations
be made on an annual
the '11'11)' thl federal
meat does II.
'l'bl!se _llvmiag the
17stem argue that setting nut
:.year program permlta the
partmenta to carry eut the
grams they planned when
asked the moaey. They
point wt thai If the state ruas
iDio flnanc:!al dilficulliel

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lltW _SHULTOII Old Spice lillie $249
GIFT S£TS, Compare at $3.25, •••
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~&amp;LAFAYETTE, Ind. (UPI) - The Boilermakers led at
~rdue

leaped to an early II· halftime 45-29, and the Huskies
and safely maio· never got a serious scoring
lained that. margin or more aosault in the works.
l!aturday In defeating a tallcr j Five Purdue players fmished
,.,ashing!Dn baaketball team 85· double figure shootmg. They
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.... Bf .. , B .1 . k ·ll'llh 16 point• and Denny Brady
'"" g .en a- 01 erma _er. !Oitb 15 _
raced to 1 II-~ .edge in Ihe f~rst The Huskies' best basketlew mlnull!s of tbe game and a maker was David Carr. He fol
llalaneed tN:ar!llf ,11tack helped_13 jlololl.
them stay Ia front while holdiag The victory as
Purdue'•
down the ·Wett Copt team'• f\lltb7 of tile year. Wa1hington ·
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tUol MW wonwtli an4
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Falla City woa I points over
1ba City Loan and stayed Ia a
first place lie with G. &amp; J.
Auto. B. Brlckles led F.
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scoring as he lmned in a m.
5'18 series. H. llankfns had
1110-673 series for City Loan.
G. &amp; J. AulD turned in tbefr
6 point win over Burlile's Snhio
as F. Caldwell led scoriag with
an Impressive 237-&amp;7 series.
nda a same series also set the
new high Individual series fur
!be league this season Ill date.
D. Slldham ted the lostns ~...,.!
with a 193-619 series.

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DORMEYER
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Compare from $l50 to $5.00. • ..

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PT. PLEASANT - The MasCouaty lllltorleat Society will
meet at the_,ci!J bulldlag Ia
PlellUIII··Mohday, Dec. 11,
at 7:30 p. m.
Offlcen for lba new year are
W. J. Artrip, Southside, preaI~~"'~R..obert Rickard, Pl
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vtce president; Irene
Brand, Southside, secretary,
and Wilbur E. Planls, Pl. Pleas.
treasurer. All members and
Interested pmoaa m invited

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Hat In HAIR
KODAK lndemotlo 104
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whsper quiet ...-. .. ... ·$9.88
~Ill for • famll1 pnHIIt '$12 a
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• Revlon • D'orsay [J CORY Eledrlc CM OPENER tnd
br SHULTDN. Spray perlume and *259
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dusltng powder. Compare at $3.00.
KNIFE SHAIP£10. Opens cans of
Ctimpall at S8c toms. ·~·". _. J"oit
every
size
and
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Sharpens
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br SHULTON. 1oilet waler, talcum
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1129
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• Elizabeth Arden
0 MEIINEN CITATION GIFT SETS.
· . PLU$ MANY OTHER GIFt SUGIJEsrlONS:f ;·.
REGANT

govemor •liD re*Jce the appro~riatlons. Or If need arlset he
can call a apecial stslloa to
make necessary appropriations.
Further it is argued that
legisla!Drs are aubjeel to leu
political pressure when .they
meet m one seesion beginning
In January followJni their electioo than they would be If thefr
lessions continued IiilO tbe
months just before the election.
As II Ia now, represeatalivea
meet In January for one sesIlion lollowlag their election,
make their record, and go
home to lace tht voten Dell
year. Hall the Senate Is elected
every other year.
The odde are the aext leglalature will be a pnlductive one.
With ctty and suburban leglslators havlag the upper band the
legislature may move into
areas wllere past legiala!Drs
were sl., to move.
At tile aame time the legislalure may Improve Ita 01111 operatlons with better research
staffs and better committee operat10111 IInce It will have fewer members. But It seems 0 Y 00
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doubUul that the next legisla·
Sec-ndCbt'le~ ~0
lure vole.! to amend lhe Obio
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aentoos. After aU, the Jegfala- Ave.; _Mrs. Gray V. Quickie,
lure will propose 101118 kind of Vla!Do, ~erry_ J. Tacltetl, Jr.,
ClllSiilullonal amendment deal· Rt._ ~· Vm!Dn, Mrs. Theodore
ing wlth legislative reapportion- Wbitunglnn, Rt. 2 Cheshire;

Historical Society
WIU Meet Monday

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and II could be
hottest partisan luut of tbe
sessinn. Propopenll of annual
....tOIIJ probably would 1101
WBDI Ill tie their piau in with
the reapportionment problem.

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BRING THIS CHECK LIST
WITH YOU .. .FOR EASY
GIFT SHOPPING
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her tow of coal barges at the continues, ., much o1 the coal
foot of Manchester Island. The is being used In steel and iron
Brown belong• to the Pittsburgh plants making munitions.
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ganllng coal wreek aad ~
De.!. 18, 1115 _ There were ade, are that elihl 111,...- cJ ..
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command, passed up early Ibis lng. The thermometer at 5 a. !Dwboall, Hatlield, Pl)'lllllllll,
morning with a tow of empties m. ranged from zero to three and George Matheson and lhl/
for the Kanawha River.
degrees below, coldest of the Catherine Davis of the Ill.._
season. The first fee of
the Creek Co., w..-e Ia lbe mllu;
seas"!' made Ita appearance In witb their loaded Iowa.
FOUR TIMES AS MUCH ~al tbe riVer Thursday morning.
The big Charlie BIWII 111111
~ ~ !'i~ ,used In the~tl&amp;- Seven years ago the first Ice a tow of empUn bound fGr
ur"" '~" as ever
ore. made its appearance
aboul Huntingtoa wbieh were aptllllll
11 18 not lik~ly tbat ,any Pitts. Thanksgiving Day, the river or the aand at the loot o1 a.t.
burfh coal WI~ be shipped south being full of ice lor 104 days, chester Island whleh ·tllacaC
as ong as 1 e European War it being about the middle of the channel. 'l1le olbi!r llllltl
April before it was clear. It Is with loaded fieeta caoll c1owg
said a similar Instance occur- withoot warniq, It 11 . . . . .
red about five years ago.
could not gel by,
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CJfllt
Ohio says the !Dwboata Cather- at Madison Ind. to Clplala;
lne Davis, Plymouth and George Lewis ~.
oin.f if
Matheson, wltb heavy !Dns of tbe Kanawha river lutiflui&amp; ~
coal, are stranded In the chute da, Is of!. Some of tbllliic:tldi
at the foot of Manchester Is- ers In the Ohio refuNd to llanl
Veteraas Memorial Hospital
Clara Ambrose, Pt. Pleas- land. Fifteen barges are stuck. for the deal. Caplala 'l'IIDiLI
Admlsslnna - Kimberly Wet. ant; Paul W. Taylor, Rt. Z. Pt. The channel Is blockaded and had taken chup oC 'tile ~
don, Middleport; Paul Jone•, Pleasant; Mrs. Kellh G. Ken- the Cbartie Brown, with emp- and was about to 111r1 . . Itt
Pomeroy; Charles Jones, Porn- nedy, Rutland; Mrs. Danny L l&gt;es, disabled there since Tues. the Madfaon.LoulaYIIIe M. ~
eroy; Alvin Barnett, Pomeroy; Meadows, Middleport;
Mrs. day ~fght can not go farther up The C. C. Bowy• Wlllt "'
Thomes Jones, Rutland; Vir- Grace Frank, Rt. 1, t.on~ Bot- the rtVer until the londed barges Pomeroy Satlll'day ru,bt llitl'
IiDia Pierce, Middleport.
tom; Mrs. VIrgil Yates, Rt. 1, are removed. Many lalning secured several flail of ,.,;
Dlacharges - Dorlene Jel- Wfllow Wood ; Howard
N. men have gone to work at the enough to last the ptda . . .!
len. Carol Carpenter,
Opal Richards, Rt. 2, Thurman: Dal- wreck.
weeks.
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cummins Bernard .Mlllhone las G. Sheline Jackson ; Basil
Richard Smith, Claudia
' Blackburn, Al,bany; Mrs. ElThe Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Dec. 18, 1081 ll
mer Bowman, Rt. 3. Ironton.
Melts Geaeral Bospllal
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Adm!sslons _ Francts
Birth• - Mrs.
Danny L.
In Middleport· Loura watson
• Middleport. daugh.
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WHILE THEY lAST
Dlacharges _ Robert Bush
Dlseharges - Virgil
E.
• Blackwood, Bessie L. Bollman,
MEN'S
Pleasant Valley Hospital
Ada Borden, Foster ChamAdmllled _ None
tbe Rev. Earl V. CreDlsebarged _ M,.,; Kenneth
Mrs. Cora M. Dnnnett.
Wilson Scnt!Dwn Ohlo· Mrs
E. Flowers, Mrs. Carl F.
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William J. Herter,
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Toms
Betty J. Johnson. Sher'
SHEEP
Pt.' Pleas~nl; Crolla Davis, PI:
W. Kemper, Kenneth G.
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Lee, Mrs. Paul H. Ours, Mrs.
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E. Ruckel, Mrs. Emmitt
MACHINE NO 5
Smith, Mrs. Ira Stepp, Mrs.
llospllal Ne~ dd . .... ·,..
H. Taylor, Mrs. Carl
Holler
Nibert, Mrs. Gary T. Bane,
MIDDLEPORT
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Ora Shaver and infant
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STRENGTHENS CLAIM
ADE"AIDE, Australia iUPI)
-John Newcombe strengthened
his claims lo a playing berth on
tht Australian Davis Cup team
Saturday when he beat compa.
!riot Fred Stolle 7-5 , 6-3, 8-10.
3-6, tH in a duel for the South
Australian Lawn Tennis men'1

SERVICES ARRANGED
NAMED CANDIDATE
. PLAIN CITY, Ohio (UPI) - NEW BRUNSWODK, 7&lt; _ J.
': Services were arranged Sat_ur· 1UPI 1 _ Lesli e Hor11ath, Ot:io
~ day for a Jonathan Alder Htgh State's Hiesman Trophy winner

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Mentioned as possible oppo~·
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(Only games scheduled)

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10." . completed a stx round exhJ.

2 1 .833 Chuvalo, OlympiC champion Joe
5 1 .615 Frazier and Floyd Patterson.

x-Clinched Division title

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Troy Afi.,Sld!ley,..62.r.~- ·
Cat) isle 78' Bellbrook Ill .
Wll 1
IIJllsbor U
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M!d&lt;Jietown 55
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Hamil!Dn Tan IS
Lllurel (Ind.) st
' COllege Corner U

This year you can fill a fuller stocking or
stretch your gift list...if you shop at Revco.
The reason is obvious. The more you save
on each gift-at our discount pricesthe more gifts you can buy.
Our selection, this season,
just happens to be the most
exciting in our history.
So be a slick Santa and
sweep the gift scene
clean ... without
bursting your
budget!

USC ';j Arizona St.. 77
W\·om ing 78 Central Missouri 56
TEAM
WLP OP Westrn Sl Colo 85 U. Sask. 72
,, ,. Kyger Cmk ... 3 1 2:!11 214 Seatlle 85 Brig Young IC. ovt.

SVAC YARSITY

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Cleveland St. Joli!l Cantlut 21
, Dayton Belmont 16
Tipp City 60 B•·ook~)Uo..at ·
Nortl••••ont
83 Ea!Dn 78
Dayi!JD Fair v1ew 1311
Dayton Colonel white 37
Oakwood 111 Wes~:arrolll9n &amp;7
Day!Dn Stivers 71
W~st Milton 68' 1'\hridge ~
Daytini· Dunbar Iii
Fairmont West · 11alrborn f$
Day!Dn Kiser 53
Fairmont East 80
Dayton Wilbur Wright 63
Dayton Stebbins 75

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Midwestern VI McMurry 62
Purdue 85 Washington 70
71
Duquesne 89 Wake Forest
St. Edwards 105 Tarleton 60
Hardin.Smmns 124 Idaho St. 91
·'·' !'lew Philadelphia 52
Doane 33 Dana 31
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u. Wise. Mil a&amp; Dubuque 83
~-:;", , Cardington 70 Blg Walnut 31
St. Cloud 70 Nrlhm Mich. 65
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Sou lh Carolina 63 Marquette 81
Carthage 105 Elmhurst 71
Oberlin Ohio 81 Lake Forest 18
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IEureka 89 Purdue-Hmmnd 78
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W L P OP , Wisconsin 67 Fordham 66
Eastern ....... 5 2 370 3,'&gt;3 'Valparaiso 95 Wash. Mo. 82
Kyger Creek ... 4 2 34&gt; 3t&amp; l Peru 75 S. South Dakota 70
llan!&gt;an Trace . 3 4 428 4rl
Southwest
;, , Southwestern . . 2 2 222 2t6 Amarillo !K Dodge City 77
North Gallia . . 1 3 218 210
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Wlllgughby South 39
Ashtabula 55 Geneva 47
· Cohneaut 41
Ashtabula Horbor 40
Elyria Catholic 70

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Get E~t~ta ;Gash The Want ,Ad Way Business Services'
The Sunday Times-sentinel, Sunday, Dec. 18, 1966-23

"'\Nf AD
INfORMATION

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:::o,'"::R:-en-t--

I Business

For S•le

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Opportunity

BOGGS EQUIPMENT -A!r
LIS CHALMERS FARM AND MAN OR WOMA N Reliable Ex,..rJenced
"•ao~o•llu
r1111
7
INDUSTRIAl EQUIPMENT person from thts area
RADIATOR
• ',..:.,0 'J.J,::~ "':'~'~e~~4'"-=R"'oo=M;-Wl""'fuc-rn.,.ls.,.h"ed-;-:a::-pa-=r"tm::-e:::;nt 111M CHEV , V 8 'l.--;to,.-n-p..,.tc k-no
BEST.
DEALS
LARGES1
semce
and
collect
from
aulow1de bed, R&amp;H new pamt
c••c•u.•1•oN•
1n Pomeroy Ph 992-5385
SERVICE
STOCI\ SEbECfiON
BliY malic diSpensers No expert
Will 111• .cceptet until tilt &amp;. lA.
11 16 de Also 1 new yard gas light
"IH OQ tl ~ltllll'ttell
MSO SPORT
81 ONE OF ft'!f411
MONTHLY
PA~·
ence needed - we Cllliblioh
Mlllhone Sohto
Tuppers NOW
TRAILER space"(jjj Brownell
MENTS
START
MAY
1
Take
accounts
for
you
Car
refer
••eUlAfiONI
Plains, 0 Ph 667 3994
I
NICf~ 1 PEOr~ ~;:I
BOBCAT
TIM _,..,1'1 ...• ..,..,.,.. tiM rttttt
Ave, Mlddlei!Orl Ph. m
tax ences and $98S to $178S cash
12 16 31p advantage of Income
"obtectlono•..
'"" or "'"'ltro"
.,.., oatIIIOUIII
a.....
2625
11 to lie
SPRINT
DICK RAWLINGS
..
cretht Beat the mev1tab 1e capJL 11 nt O" n ~ 4 lt
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...
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apart CHESTNUT mare 8 years nde pnce tncrease New rnower!l I bours weekly nets excellent
.,,. , • .., ,.,. •nccwrMt , ...,......
ment wit:tl bath Ph 992-3056
or dnve, well mannered $150
rakes condmoners dnd bal I monthly mtome full time
Rawhngs Honda Sales
•••••
12 6 tic
Quarterette geldmg 6 years
er!\ set them up yoor&lt;~Plf more For local mteiVJ{"W 1
Phone
99"2
2143
WY 2 215.
,.., Willi Aoll Hr¥1CI
I ""'"=~·
the Lar~e s1 Truck or
47", sll•er dappeled, white and save '· 1017 dtesel and wn e Eagle lnrlus!I Je, 450!1 : ll'rom
MIDDLEPORl
OHIO
Pomeroy
0
• cent ,., ...,. 0 ... '"""'-' :.SMALL -4 room house wdhbB.th
Bulldozer Kadtatur To The
MlllUJIU"' 10Mtll 61 " " "
mane
and
ta1l
shuw
wmner
1
1
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gas
t~actor
s
used
&amp;IJ"
Mmnetonks
Blvd,
Mmneapol
')mallest Heater Core
'' c:erm .....,..,...,.
"' .oro ••• '""' c.. m S} racuse .,bhane 992 399(1
prox: 25 hrs One year new IS, Mmn aJ41V
.. " ' Clftl GI~CCMN~t ttt 0111 ...,
J2--15-6tc any child can rtde $J2.S 01
IINI . . . , . . tWiffttro . . . . ,..
12 7 lltp
DON'T BE
best offer Sorrel and whtre warranty Pnces to move
CAIO OF ......... I oalfUAIIII
11.11 tiN Ill ont ttMnhnum I8CIJ TRAILER,
Brown 5 Trailer pony geldtng 4 year
very qut ckly will trade Also dO'L
Real Estate For Sale
Ph. m 2143
Pomerov
eoctftten• ..... II
ASHAMED OF
Park, Mtnersvtlle 0 Ph 99'.!- qmet $00 • s ga 1ted pony tail\ ers loaders wmches,
Jog
OIIIIICI "0\IQ
6
1
13
1 A .. Iii ttl t:ID Ill' Pi! Dollf
3324
:_ lC set and ready to show, m• &lt;t forks We servtce what we 7 ROOM HOUSE wtth 11'. baths i
lltvrll&amp;¥ liM &amp; M rt l'lrH . . . .
YOUR DIRTY CAR
,.,., ID IAIT
FURNISHED z bedroom apar~ ••• to appreCiate Humphrey sell LOCATED ON RT 7 m Middleport Wnle or see
~ New Radiator ~P
TO II'L.CI "
ment furnace heal, Middle- Stables, Rork Sprmgs F&lt;•t I TUPPERS PLAINS
OHIO 1 owner at 383 North Thtrd
IUULJt PIIODUCUie
•Car •Truck •Haater
FOR
WA'" AD
port, 0 Ph 992 3874
cround, Pomeroy
PH ~14 667 3435
I Ave
12 18 1tp
ONLY
(
Core
e
Bulldozer
PHONE WY 2·'2156
- - _ n 28 tfc
1215-1tp ,
12 18 Ito HOUSE on 464 Southlth - St
BE PROUD OF
•Any
Ty,..
Card of Th11nlcs
5::-=
R::OO;o;M
:;-;-h-se
ou With bath. on l
ORDER AMS1UTZ'S Hand N Mtddleporl 0 $6800 C.m be
·--;;:-:---:---::7---o---\ Pearl Sl, Mtddleporl Ohm HOUSE coal gravel for dr" I • Ntck Chtek' leghorn chiCkS I bought wtth &lt;ma ll down pav
A CLEAN CAR
AS lT will be tmposstbte for near grade school See Mattie I way I Will deliver Ph 99~
or started pullets today Mod
men! balance hke renl C•tl
FJRF:MEN'S AUXILIARY
uc~R~V~l~~u
me to thank each ol you j Bush 689 Page St ' Mtddle. 7236
ern Poultry Box 188 Athen,, Valley Lumher &amp; Supply ro I The New Haven Volunteer -="N,.,Y=2,.,21"9"6=,M='d,.,d,.,le,.,po=rt=O~ '--.....,..,.,=,.....===""~
12-15 30tp 0 Ph S93111Jl
peroonally, I wish to take port, 0
12 4 tfc
12 18 Jte Middleport, 0 992 27119
F re Department Auxtl~ary held th1~ means to thank all my
-12 13 91c thetr December meettng at the t th
Mr B ll \'"nC'" j d by 'I rs Da11d Roush " ='
!!lends. relatives antt neigh· FOUR ROOM furmabed apart NOTICE
Unclatmed fretght IOOYEAR OLD walnut •ecre
ROOM I -- B d
Ctl) Bmfdmg The meellng ""'
l~"g:,~~l'r It ~&gt;'tmH&gt; re tdl~lgs" ~ames ~~a)t1C Mrs
H:;'d
I 14 tlc
10 new ztg zag sewmg math· tary 7 ft htgh glass doors
10 ISe on roa wav
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bo " Ior thelr prayers, card s, menL WY W658
S
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t d opened by the prestdent Mrs
LJUNS &lt;.:1 Ull HOt D
Rose and Mts Jack Hes!UII.
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letters VISits and !lowers dur !FURNISHED and unfurnished mes w•th 20 year factory r;::uar at top desk at bottom Phone
t dm acme arge
oMan
a Ca peh" rl The group voted
I ti
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antee, nat tonally advert"ed 992 6236
12 16 31!&gt; gar en wnte or contact rs v
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L\DIES NIU II r
In conneclmn 1\tt' ,.
pr•
ng ";v OSPIB za on
lftl apartmenl8 Close to school
brands to be sold for stor
Beulah Bradford Box
1ltc Ladles ol the lwns Club gram the) told the story of fodt
116 to pUt chase SIX hundred Ch11s1
Hol?.e Hospital
Spectall Phone 99'bS434
10 18 lie
30 CH~MPION Tnple A Rhode' Ractne Phone 949 , 821
mas treats lobe giVen to the nn111hcrs 1\ Cic elllcttamed by Ch11slt1as carols and
saDJI
1
age and fretghl total ng $47
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lh an k5 to Dr Walker 1 Dr '
Fo1 5 1
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Island red pullets JUSt !!~tart 1
, h1ldren on December
19th thtll IJu.,bund.s on I uc:oda} eve U1cm
1
00
12
11
Holzer and the nurses •nd i
SO each can be patd IS
mg to lay, s2 so each Also 1
Otc when S.nta wtll be at the Ctly 111 • "tth a dtllncr at Roush s DUitng the busmess they deI 8 or ent
-per month We w II dehver to dump truck 1 load of locust!
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hos P•tal 't aIf lor lhelr ex• 7 ROOM house, 3 bed-rooms
Bm!dmg
Annual dues wcro Citlc1c l w ncur ~cw H a v en tided to help se rve refr e;JII"
pert care We shall alwa'"l 1'" baths Ph 992-2.'i90
your home to sew on them to fllewood 110 N E Vana ii'..
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collect m'~
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mcnts foll o1111g the Chmr Cann
make sure you are complete
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oug U·
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man on Rutland .. Ham~on 1
The group held a g1ft
ex t.d gtc1up from M1ddlep01t llJgh ta a 01 Thn sdav December H.
ly ;a,tsfied Call 992 3218
n•••,, George H Baker 550.' -~----.,..----'
v11le Road
12 16 3tc POMERUY - One story home rhange and games were PICJY School p1 esentcd a melody ol A 0 1It e;.; ch nge was held !II•
12 U 6tc
Russe1l Street, Middleport 0
Fol Sl fl'
- - • 1un11num an d permas tone Slu·' ed Pol ltn k refreshments
of (h!l!-.lmas Carol~ and led group mon g the membe rs
PUPPIES part poodle-Phone
1
12 18 lit" DINING ROOM SET Table:- 4 1967 roNSOLE S1EREO-Jn&lt;t
or gq-2 5443
1 mg 6 rooms 13 bedrooms! dessert, coffee and punch WIre slilgltg The laches •ere each Refreshments wete served" lij
__L_O_I_t_a_rtd-..,-fo-u_n_d:--1 chairs and buffet Also two taken m lovely walnut fimsh 992 3667
tc , bath full basemEnl gcu age served to th ose attendmg Iva presul\ed 11r1th a
Chn~lmas Mrs Roush ttl those attendtng:
12 16 6
;;;;;;;;:-;;::::-:::::::=:-::::=-::= odd tables All In good condt
radto equtpped wtlh 4 speed
___ 1 Owner must sell ill 000 oo
Capehart Peggy Roush, J ean g1ft
Mrs James Lavne Mrs Jack
LOST - Has anyone seen "Rug. tton and prteed reasonably
automatic changer, d••l vol CHRISTMAS trees lot
sale POMERO\ _ 1,, story frame Grmstead M ld1 ed Fr) Carole DJSlttct Governor 29 o Waller Welch Mt s Dav1d
Rousllj
gl""' Reward for mforma·j Phone 9922236
12 18 3tc l ume control Thts set
Harden s Grocery, Syracuse s room s 13 bedrooms!, ba th Roush Ivelyn Weaver, Geral Kramm&lt;r was the guest speak Mrs H81old Rose Mrs Alfred
tlon leading te the recovery, REGISTERED Fox Houn&lt;ls 6 months old Take over pay
12-llH!tc enclosed back porch corner dme Roush Anna Roush The! er lor the evenmg
Sprouse Mrs Jack
Hesson,
whether dead or ahve, of a months old Doc Oatley rest I ments of $125 per week or ONE USED UPRIGHT PIANO lot IOxiOO out of htgh water rna Capehart and Ada Gnn
Those attend ng 11ere Mr and Mrs John F Roush Mrs Donmale. blond, long hatrded dog denee Portland
Phone
pay
balance
due
SI019S
Tly
Re-conditioned
wtth
bench
fr•e
$3
;oo
stead
W.rs
Jack Fre) Mr and M s aid Humgardner Mtss LelabcJ
10
0
medmm SIZed, lost near Ky. l43-"~
• 12 18 fife tt m your home Call 992 32tl
delivery can Rutland FU"PI BR~DBURY _ One
story
REB I CCA CIRCLE
J ames Gtlb&lt;rt \lr and Mrs IPo till! Mt s llelv m Knapp,
ger, 0 Call Pt
Pleaoant 1
1213 6~ 1 lure 7424211
I frame lalummum Sl dmgr , The Rebecca Ctrclc of the 1\tlllam c Gtbbs Mr and Mrs Mrs lletman Lavne
675-1560 day or Bidwell, O,,HAY Ph 992til12 Delivered POTATOES gel your
wlnterl
12!f&gt;.3tcl rooms bath cellar Jeve! iol Lutheran Church Wo men met Paul Rtckard Mr and Mrs
GARDEN CLLB
367 7439 after 10 p m or or ean be puked up
tatoes while they
last
- - locate&lt;! on route 14 ~ $4 500 ~0 on Wednesda\- a[terno m a! Lhe Tom Hoffman ~Ir and Mrs 1 he New !Iaven Garden Club
all day Sunday
12I44tc
1218 6t•
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Por'land ! ELECTRIC range Montgom.ry W~Nl ro SELI~IIST WITH ISI Paul Lutheran
p,.ISh Nellllaymaker Rev and ~\rs met on fllUI &lt;dayevenngatthe
8
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vantl~ 1
us
House wtth Mr~ B R Va nce Martin Bensfo1d ne\
~ td home of i\.1! ~; Oon.ald F' Roush
Notice
I heights chtld )rained and ,
-- kttchen cabiJlet wrmger type/ Alber! M Cox. Broker
[as leader The meetmg was \\IS Jack T Welch, Mr md 'lh Mts ll oy d Rou' h as coo
GUN 'ihool, Sunday, December\ green broke Terms Call or GOOD USF.D tires S::IY~ and! washer Ru,.se\1 Bailey M!
Henr} Cleland Salesman
r en
v. In ~ ;"It' ll
ll 'II I ~lt s Duane U u ch Mr and hu s t s DeHt\ (l llS telling of the
18 at Jzaak Walton Farm, see E J Htll Flatwoods up Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto.
nersvtlle, Ohto, 992•516
Offtee 99z. 3830
IThe Herald Angels S1ng fo l Mrs ~' " Hmhell Mr
and Cllllst mas stcry toke n from
Chester Sponsored by the\ Road, Pomeroy, 0
l2 9 IZtc
12 IS 3tc Evenings 992 2568 or 992·1&amp;16 lowed b) a praver b1 \11 s Mrs II any Darne ll
D lr ct the book of Luke wus read by
Chester Volunteer Fire Depl
12 18 7tp BUIJGET PRJCEO furniture tr SINGER sewmg machme model I
JK
Vance
She
read
an
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c.ov
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and
Mt&lt;
Walter Mrs Llo1d h osh
1
12 13
l.p.ID till'
our third noor budget shop
6&amp;' ~ 1 g zag eqmpped to but _ __ - led The Clmstmao:;
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Th r roll rall \\ as answertOO
12-15-:ltp YOUNG PARAKEETS,
$3 ;o l Baker Furniture Mtddleport
hI
1
17~ ACRE !arm, bouse Wltb I Mrs Vance also gate many
Ml IIIOIHST JUNIOR
" 1 B1111g vo 1r fat mt~ 1~
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each, Mynah b1rd,, $50 each I Obio
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11 12 tfc. ton "e monogram app lQt c 1 rooms and bath c~ll;tr t:ellal Chnstmas Customs 11
ollkt
Cl \ SS J;JIIIU Po\R I\
~lembe1 s brought
0 1 1 1men'
NEUTZLING Beauty Shop 15 Sherwood Costen, Ohio R1v
etc Pay off 6 payml'nts $6 47 1 house 2 large barns
free lands • fhe meetmg rloo.;ed w1th
fhc Jumor ... Ia sol He ~le\11 t d~ Ja \ors to be s• nt to Ple.ts
open 5 days a week, Monday 1 er Road Pt Pleasant W Va "'NEVER used anythtng like each Ph 992 2685
1
gas 2 farm ponds tmm ed t a prayer aotl smg1ng of
a 1dtsl Cllut eli&gt; neld 1 P&lt;ll ly on un 1 olley llospttal
through Friday with operat· l
12 I~ 61c II" !IY users of Blue Lustre !
J2-15tfc ate occupancy Pearl Wd hlmn
Thw sdn e~cnm~ end dccnrot
lhe pru~ tam ~as pr"rnlfd
ors Mrs Neutzling and Maryii.)()NT
b
ror
cleanmg
carpet
Rent
ELECfROLUX
swetper
on
hams,
9922318
or
9922681
Mrs
Edna
Burrs
pr€'sldrd
at
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a
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1 1
Powell available at all hmes
p~mpc!our,tugg: ~rl electnc shampoof!r $l Baker wheels pop out paper bags
10 3 tfc the bu~mess meetmg at ~~rluch b&lt;ts~ ment ~Irs Rublft !lcrn :101 '&gt; lrni'&gt;S! !\ rheS~;t ond
to do complete hair care Or- tic tan Ta k tCI lean mL .,. Furmture Co
l2 12 6tc dual cleanmg tools for rugs
t1me the a 1ou p der1ded to f1x don and Mr
E H' 1ld Wr 1 ht Ch 1 ~!rn 1
l': fllft'n bl
Lo"''
Septte
n
ea!lfr
an...
- -Business ServiCeS
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I -~ 1or tiwlg,l mark
ders may dbef 'uac~
Farm Bureau m Porn JOWL BACON 3 lb 99c pork furmture dusting, elc Only
baskets for shut ms They als 1 11e ttacheh oJ Ill\ &lt;lass Jhe Lntrrma\ er A g1ft r:xrhange
Wiglets an 8 5 8 any me ero 0
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5 payments leU of $6 99 each
decided to help se1ve re lresl1 ~CJ o p m 1d(; tlln :-. f H a g1ft v. as he d 1t h \1 rs 0 \ Sm1th.
11 zs 3ntc chops, 69c lb , cubed steak
12 l6 3te I
y,
79c lb 10 Jb bananas 99c
Ph 9922665
ment s followmg the Jumor and tl 1 k vuu h •x to bt g vr r al '.\ Inn ng tor the prettiest wrap-.
PIANO TUNING School. BLACK and whtte RCA TV, 3 bags'39c candy II. Pepst
1215-tfcj
Youth Canl,ta on December Ch 11t111a s ~Is l!t lpl R1 o ,Jed I" k11ge
church, ®me Ph Lane Dan· 21 m screen fli Ph
late Cola. 39c ctn 7 Up. 39c ctn LUSTRE Foam ts guarante.d
ON
22nd
Thuse allendmg wet e Mrs
1gen nd \l1 s I""''' I cl 1 1s
1
1els, 992-5509
12 712tp evenl11g 949- 2661 __12 13 ~ mtlk, I gal, 79c
sugar, S to be the best carpet cleaner
1 he hostesses Mrs John ny &lt;IS ted 11 lh the pari\ The group Fred Bale) ~Irs R F Bryant
Allams and Stanley
Aucdon NERVOUS? Carll sleep? Try lb bag, 4flc wtth $501! ordor. you have ever used or y•ur
Roush and Mrs J V McGrew ulso made pllsenh Jot thm M10 llo" ~rd Bur11s Mrs WU- _
House and TradiDI
Sleepers"
Guaranteed re
peaches, No 2~ 29c M&amp;G money back Electric sho:~m
lo:;erved refreshments to
Mrs p21 1t nt s
l 1&lt;:~m Chtsler Mrs Burrell Daw
Is now under one roof
at aulta or money
back
Food Mkt, 3 miles south of pooer rental $1 Ebersbach 1
Edna Borns Mrs Harry Lavne. Mt mbm of the cl,,, allet d son Mt , Donald Foglesong "
Laurel Chff School
Housel Only 98c Nelson's Pharmacy
Middleport, Rt 7
Hdwe, Pomeroy, 0
Mrs Wtlltam Powell Mrs Wil mg '"" Ocbb1 e Smtih ll1Jne Mrs I,ee l1bbs Mrs Harolo
on State Route 124 and new 1 Pomerey,O
112510tp
1214 3tp
1215-&amp;tc
ltarr&gt; Russell Mrs Carroll Ad He11don VICki !ipradlmg l er lohnson Mrs Hetma n Layne,
Rt 7 by pass, open daUy at 1 - ---Jr Mrs B R Vance r:, Blao..:khurq H1 ck Edl\a td \-1! ~ James !vfClcKn1ght, Mrs
3 PIECE hvmg room sutte 3 ~Jv~0 :o~[ atr;1~to~v~~:~h~~ ams
Mrs John Fry and guest Mrs Hatold Wmnlngs
Donnte l v M (tow Mts
Marlill
.nd
I
I
12 noon Jim Adams
end tables, child s desk and are runnmg a spec1a on rae
11 20 U
tor overhRuls for the w1nter Arthur Ash le' of Creensbmo OH Shaton Roltogcn
Carol Ohil1gu Mrs
R IV Ptckenr,.
20 ~::
Worthy Stanley
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I m half
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Now that the holiday season °1 cup chopped •alr.ul s
Test tl11s theory md at lht ,
JS all but here homemakE-rs\ One thud cup hot ,...a ter
I s&lt;~me time d1sh up Tur~
are plannmg foods for the Combme llou1 b'k'"5 I' wd Shot lcakes See !tow success~ijf,~
feasts
I er and salt Sift Combme su; ly the los! bit of a roast lurkeJ.
Here IS illn tdeal holiday des ;;.r honcy,dcgg s shorle nu:g and ! senes d1 1 ble d ll) ¥when you
sert that perhaps may fit mto lemon r n beat w&lt; I1 Shr '" I cube 11 and sau&lt; e 1t wtlh • -·
your holiday dmner plans, or drv mgredtents Add cranh?r bnghtly sta smJcd canned Ulul!tJl r
to send a spec1al fuend
r1es walnuts and hot water 10om gra\ y !1le s n,ory bro~
It 1s a tune savUig dv--ahead litJ:. Spou . JJtO a gtc:J.scd at,d 1 g1a\) 1ll!.!d \\1ll 1 ( of slccl.t
recipe that can be prepared flou~d l'-2 qt art puddmg mol a 1 mush1 oon ' p1 O\ tdes a flavflp.. f
days m advance tn quant1ty wtlh t 1be Bake m slow oven ful com C'mtnt beRmnmg tea
and then frozen m quilted foil !325) unttl done 1 hour 20 mm a snperb sauce
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lor later servmg called ' Cran· utes Cool wrap m GUJ,ted alu
Just open the can add lurkey h
berry Pudding •
mmum foil and sh~ 1 e m ft eezer and :.c JS( nmg-= and heat F•b
The Simple, qmck
re- to serve at holiday dmners or hearty enlng &lt;ponn lurke\ alii! ,.,
c1pe
comparahvely
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TURKEY SiiOHTCAKES
ture of honey fresh cranber· heated IS to 40 mmutes Serve
One thtrd cup dtlir 1ally ,
r1es and chopped walnuts Bak· hot wtth whtpped 'ream or
sliced celery
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I tablespoon huller or raar~
20 minutes
'o to 5 mches tall and 5 mches
garme
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DECORATION PUNS
room ~ravv
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Each year as holiday deeora- I II cups ~ubed cooked tuPIIJ!(JSJ
mam! m01st Serve It with whip lton• are pot mto place one ~tablespoon chdt sauce
ped cream •r hard sauce as room ts mvar1ably overlooked II teaspoon Worce:slerWt~
desired
1lnd that's a shame because 11• teaspoon dry mustard
2 cups silted flour
the room is generally the 1m
y, teaspoon papr1ka
2 teaspoons baking powdrr pprtant scene pf IJiany a lam
Com bread. ncb
1 teaspoon sail
tly's holiday octlvt!es so cor· toast or English
'4 cup slljlar
reel tluit oversighto thts ym, In '"llce!!&lt;'IJ., cook
'4 cup honey
deck the biillS' ,, ~ 11!11 1he butter 4pUI tell!!er.
2 ens
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'4 cup son sbortenmg
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BOGGS EQUIPMENT -A!r
LIS CHALMERS FARM AND MAN OR WOMA N Reliable Ex,..rJenced
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SERVICE
STOCI\ SEbECfiON
BliY malic diSpensers No expert
Will 111• .cceptet until tilt &amp;. lA.
11 16 de Also 1 new yard gas light
"IH OQ tl ~ltllll'ttell
MSO SPORT
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Brown 5 Trailer pony geldtng 4 year
very qut ckly will trade Also dO'L
Real Estate For Sale
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OHIO 1 owner at 383 North Thtrd
IUULJt PIIODUCUie
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port, 0 Ph 992 3874
cround, Pomeroy
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A CLEAN CAR
AS lT will be tmposstbte for near grade school See Mattie I way I Will deliver Ph 99~
or started pullets today Mod
men! balance hke renl C•tl
FJRF:MEN'S AUXILIARY
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me to thank each ol you j Bush 689 Page St ' Mtddle. 7236
ern Poultry Box 188 Athen,, Valley Lumher &amp; Supply ro I The New Haven Volunteer -="N,.,Y=2,.,21"9"6=,M='d,.,d,.,le,.,po=rt=O~ '--.....,..,.,=,.....===""~
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12 18 Jte Middleport, 0 992 27119
F re Department Auxtl~ary held th1~ means to thank all my
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Mr B ll \'"nC'" j d by 'I rs Da11d Roush " ='
!!lends. relatives antt neigh· FOUR ROOM furmabed apart NOTICE
Unclatmed fretght IOOYEAR OLD walnut •ecre
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10 new ztg zag sewmg math· tary 7 ft htgh glass doors
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pr•
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lftl apartmenl8 Close to school
brands to be sold for stor
Beulah Bradford Box
1ltc Ladles ol the lwns Club gram the) told the story of fodt
116 to pUt chase SIX hundred Ch11s1
Hol?.e Hospital
Spectall Phone 99'bS434
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30 CH~MPION Tnple A Rhode' Ractne Phone 949 , 821
mas treats lobe giVen to the nn111hcrs 1\ Cic elllcttamed by Ch11slt1as carols and
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Otc when S.nta wtll be at the Ctly 111 • "tth a dtllncr at Roush s DUitng the busmess they deI 8 or ent
-per month We w II dehver to dump truck 1 load of locust!
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Bm!dmg
Annual dues wcro Citlc1c l w ncur ~cw H a v en tided to help se rve refr e;JII"
pert care We shall alwa'"l 1'" baths Ph 992-2.'i90
your home to sew on them to fllewood 110 N E Vana ii'..
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ly ;a,tsfied Call 992 3218
n•••,, George H Baker 550.' -~----.,..----'
v11le Road
12 16 3tc POMERUY - One story home rhange and games were PICJY School p1 esentcd a melody ol A 0 1It e;.; ch nge was held !II•
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of (h!l!-.lmas Carol~ and led group mon g the membe rs
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tc , bath full basemEnl gcu age served to th ose attendmg Iva presul\ed 11r1th a
Chn~lmas Mrs Roush ttl those attendtng:
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radto equtpped wtlh 4 speed
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Capehart Peggy Roush, J ean g1ft
Mrs James Lavne Mrs Jack
LOST - Has anyone seen "Rug. tton and prteed reasonably
automatic changer, d••l vol CHRISTMAS trees lot
sale POMERO\ _ 1,, story frame Grmstead M ld1 ed Fr) Carole DJSlttct Governor 29 o Waller Welch Mt s Dav1d
Rousllj
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12 18 3tc l ume control Thts set
Harden s Grocery, Syracuse s room s 13 bedrooms!, ba th Roush Ivelyn Weaver, Geral Kramm&lt;r was the guest speak Mrs H81old Rose Mrs Alfred
tlon leading te the recovery, REGISTERED Fox Houn&lt;ls 6 months old Take over pay
12-llH!tc enclosed back porch corner dme Roush Anna Roush The! er lor the evenmg
Sprouse Mrs Jack
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whether dead or ahve, of a months old Doc Oatley rest I ments of $125 per week or ONE USED UPRIGHT PIANO lot IOxiOO out of htgh water rna Capehart and Ada Gnn
Those attend ng 11ere Mr and Mrs John F Roush Mrs Donmale. blond, long hatrded dog denee Portland
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delivery can Rutland FU"PI BR~DBURY _ One
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J ames Gtlb&lt;rt \lr and Mrs IPo till! Mt s llelv m Knapp,
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I frame lalummum Sl dmgr , The Rebecca Ctrclc of the 1\tlllam c Gtbbs Mr and Mrs Mrs lletman Lavne
675-1560 day or Bidwell, O,,HAY Ph 992til12 Delivered POTATOES gel your
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12!f&gt;.3tcl rooms bath cellar Jeve! iol Lutheran Church Wo men met Paul Rtckard Mr and Mrs
GARDEN CLLB
367 7439 after 10 p m or or ean be puked up
tatoes while they
last
- - locate&lt;! on route 14 ~ $4 500 ~0 on Wednesda\- a[terno m a! Lhe Tom Hoffman ~Ir and Mrs 1 he New !Iaven Garden Club
all day Sunday
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p,.ISh Nellllaymaker Rev and ~\rs met on fllUI &lt;dayevenngatthe
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House wtth Mr~ B R Va nce Martin Bensfo1d ne\
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Notice
I heights chtld )rained and ,
-- kttchen cabiJlet wrmger type/ Alber! M Cox. Broker
[as leader The meetmg was \\IS Jack T Welch, Mr md 'lh Mts ll oy d Rou' h as coo
GUN 'ihool, Sunday, December\ green broke Terms Call or GOOD USF.D tires S::IY~ and! washer Ru,.se\1 Bailey M!
Henr} Cleland Salesman
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ll 'II I ~lt s Duane U u ch Mr and hu s t s DeHt\ (l llS telling of the
18 at Jzaak Walton Farm, see E J Htll Flatwoods up Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto.
nersvtlle, Ohto, 992•516
Offtee 99z. 3830
IThe Herald Angels S1ng fo l Mrs ~' " Hmhell Mr
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D lr ct the book of Luke wus read by
Chester Volunteer Fire Depl
12 18 7tp BUIJGET PRJCEO furniture tr SINGER sewmg machme model I
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$3 ;o l Baker Furniture Mtddleport
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NEUTZLING Beauty Shop 15 Sherwood Costen, Ohio R1v
etc Pay off 6 payml'nts $6 47 1 house 2 large barns
free lands • fhe meetmg rloo.;ed w1th
fhc Jumor ... Ia sol He ~le\11 t d~ Ja \ors to be s• nt to Ple.ts
open 5 days a week, Monday 1 er Road Pt Pleasant W Va "'NEVER used anythtng like each Ph 992 2685
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a 1dtsl Cllut eli&gt; neld 1 P&lt;ll ly on un 1 olley llospttal
through Friday with operat· l
12 I~ 61c II" !IY users of Blue Lustre !
J2-15tfc ate occupancy Pearl Wd hlmn
Thw sdn e~cnm~ end dccnrot
lhe pru~ tam ~as pr"rnlfd
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p~mpc!our,tugg: ~rl electnc shampoof!r $l Baker wheels pop out paper bags
10 3 tfc the bu~mess meetmg at ~~rluch b&lt;ts~ ment ~Irs Rublft !lcrn :101 '&gt; lrni'&gt;S! !\ rheS~;t ond
to do complete hair care Or- tic tan Ta k tCI lean mL .,. Furmture Co
l2 12 6tc dual cleanmg tools for rugs
t1me the a 1ou p der1ded to f1x don and Mr
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baskets for shut ms They als 1 11e ttacheh oJ Ill\ &lt;lass Jhe Lntrrma\ er A g1ft r:xrhange
Wiglets an 8 5 8 any me ero 0
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decided to help se1ve re lresl1 ~CJ o p m 1d(; tlln :-. f H a g1ft v. as he d 1t h \1 rs 0 \ Sm1th.
11 zs 3ntc chops, 69c lb , cubed steak
12 l6 3te I
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79c lb 10 Jb bananas 99c
Ph 9922665
ment s followmg the Jumor and tl 1 k vuu h •x to bt g vr r al '.\ Inn ng tor the prettiest wrap-.
PIANO TUNING School. BLACK and whtte RCA TV, 3 bags'39c candy II. Pepst
1215-tfcj
Youth Canl,ta on December Ch 11t111a s ~Is l!t lpl R1 o ,Jed I" k11ge
church, ®me Ph Lane Dan· 21 m screen fli Ph
late Cola. 39c ctn 7 Up. 39c ctn LUSTRE Foam ts guarante.d
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12 712tp evenl11g 949- 2661 __12 13 ~ mtlk, I gal, 79c
sugar, S to be the best carpet cleaner
1 he hostesses Mrs John ny &lt;IS ted 11 lh the pari\ The group Fred Bale) ~Irs R F Bryant
Allams and Stanley
Aucdon NERVOUS? Carll sleep? Try lb bag, 4flc wtth $501! ordor. you have ever used or y•ur
Roush and Mrs J V McGrew ulso made pllsenh Jot thm M10 llo" ~rd Bur11s Mrs WU- _
House and TradiDI
Sleepers"
Guaranteed re
peaches, No 2~ 29c M&amp;G money back Electric sho:~m
lo:;erved refreshments to
Mrs p21 1t nt s
l 1&lt;:~m Chtsler Mrs Burrell Daw
Is now under one roof
at aulta or money
back
Food Mkt, 3 miles south of pooer rental $1 Ebersbach 1
Edna Borns Mrs Harry Lavne. Mt mbm of the cl,,, allet d son Mt , Donald Foglesong "
Laurel Chff School
Housel Only 98c Nelson's Pharmacy
Middleport, Rt 7
Hdwe, Pomeroy, 0
Mrs Wtlltam Powell Mrs Wil mg '"" Ocbb1 e Smtih ll1Jne Mrs I,ee l1bbs Mrs Harolo
on State Route 124 and new 1 Pomerey,O
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Rt 7 by pass, open daUy at 1 - ---Jr Mrs B R Vance r:, Blao..:khurq H1 ck Edl\a td \-1! ~ James !vfClcKn1ght, Mrs
3 PIECE hvmg room sutte 3 ~Jv~0 :o~[ atr;1~to~v~~:~h~~ ams
Mrs John Fry and guest Mrs Hatold Wmnlngs
Donnte l v M (tow Mts
Marlill
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end tables, child s desk and are runnmg a spec1a on rae
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Carol Ohil1gu Mrs
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Pol! Jgen Roger Dmgcy Ke1th St Mrs na\ Proffrlt, Mrs
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strip
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The New Ha ven PTA w1ll
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SOMEONE to mstall 8 shower ~~ =~~
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GOOD clean, lump. egg aftd time
meet on Thur~da} December 'lt c bsther Circle of St Paul Oll1e Rou-.h M1 s D A Sm1th1 "
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PHONE 992_2176
Refreshments will be sened by I at the hnmt or Mrs
Llo}s \ n i M:..; Huward Wagenhafa '
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Now that the holiday season °1 cup chopped •alr.ul s
Test tl11s theory md at lht ,
JS all but here homemakE-rs\ One thud cup hot ,...a ter
I s&lt;~me time d1sh up Tur~
are plannmg foods for the Combme llou1 b'k'"5 I' wd Shot lcakes See !tow success~ijf,~
feasts
I er and salt Sift Combme su; ly the los! bit of a roast lurkeJ.
Here IS illn tdeal holiday des ;;.r honcy,dcgg s shorle nu:g and ! senes d1 1 ble d ll) ¥when you
sert that perhaps may fit mto lemon r n beat w&lt; I1 Shr '" I cube 11 and sau&lt; e 1t wtlh • -·
your holiday dmner plans, or drv mgredtents Add cranh?r bnghtly sta smJcd canned Ulul!tJl r
to send a spec1al fuend
r1es walnuts and hot water 10om gra\ y !1le s n,ory bro~
It 1s a tune savUig dv--ahead litJ:. Spou . JJtO a gtc:J.scd at,d 1 g1a\) 1ll!.!d \\1ll 1 ( of slccl.t
recipe that can be prepared flou~d l'-2 qt art puddmg mol a 1 mush1 oon ' p1 O\ tdes a flavflp.. f
days m advance tn quant1ty wtlh t 1be Bake m slow oven ful com C'mtnt beRmnmg tea
and then frozen m quilted foil !325) unttl done 1 hour 20 mm a snperb sauce
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Just open the can add lurkey h
berry Pudding •
mmum foil and sh~ 1 e m ft eezer and :.c JS( nmg-= and heat F•b
The Simple, qmck
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r1es and chopped walnuts Bak· hot wtth whtpped 'ream or
sliced celery
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ped cream •r hard sauce as room ts mvar1ably overlooked II teaspoon Worce:slerWt~
desired
1lnd that's a shame because 11• teaspoon dry mustard
2 cups silted flour
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2 teaspoons baking powdrr pprtant scene pf IJiany a lam
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1 teaspoon sail
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and see for yourself:
-~lightful Dresses for a perfect Holiday - beautl·

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-Choose a beautiful pair of slacks In ell wool flan '
nels or stretch fabrics-regular and extra sizes.

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dressy and tailored styles-solids 11nd prints in
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gift robes in cotton and rayon quilts short robes and full length robe•.
-a big selection of sweaters to top her ~klrts and
slacks - beautiful bulky knits and flat knit$ in
cardigllns and slipovers.

-any little girl on your list would like a good warm

LIGHTHEARTED FASHION
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AbOUt fbr~ weeks ago I wrote about the Log Cabin Ho~:.:.~·~·~,. and Ml'll Jerry D. ~~lv&gt;!d b; slater aJJ.dhbroth~r·Hr:: ~~..,0~~~ ..: · : :.hn;,e·r!"..:!"i:
, Proeto:Vm~. ""' "!;'=
Bopk store and in recalling its background _I said that If IColley, at. : P1~t~wt, son. " 68 p. m • :,.o':. C,:~~:;nQ~f Hcuo~~~~~~~~.·~ervleet; 1v1~~. and ~•"'· .Jf\11" neuu ....;,~ ~~~~~ f~n!91~1;:.~ ~~""~'"'
{ WlS Wrong SOmebody WOUld tell me abOUt lt.
:A\ ..::.:~~e:.: _? ~~. and Ml'l' J~mea .and burial were beld in ToledO 011 ~' ~!~':!~.··o:.~"'IU=\'CI~ye:re I' two alonl!' wtih I .on,llid two ,dau-;tel'll•
Well someone did
j v. Glaubura, Rt 1, Blttwell, aon, '1;30 , Monday,
broUtert anil. at.ttr. Robert 1:. Beta OIIR ,lohnton and Mrtd -:;-m"l\so::~::
Actu~lly, the cabi~ is more than 100 years, accord· I P· m.. a\ Holzer~l .
W'llllam o. ArlO••·•~ 77, • re&amp;~dent ot Lall(&amp;vllt., Albert &amp;:. &amp;et. ot Atb hoth ot Q.aiUpatll u
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dent "'GoUio
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died•••
early
Sund.ay
Ch.If Ies E, H0 Izef, Sf.
, :nornln• In a MarysYUie, 0 ., hO!Iplta l.
Dr. Holzer purchased land from Mer~h Clark tn SM Wll bom tn GalllpoDl on March
Springfield Twp. The cabin was on the land. Dr. Holzer :.:· ;~",;,!'~:·:::.f:..:·~ ::::::~:~·
had the Cabin dismantled, and the logs were numbered St&gt; er: Mrs. Falmii'J Harmon Maye s of
,
Ia
h
MaryJ¥J.IIe She attended
Centen·
that they COU}d be put back ln
the COrreC! ~~!_____!
__ en ary S&lt;!booi. Two brothers 11nd three
they were brought to town. - -·
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aurvtvlna- •re Chnter Mayea.
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Mrs Dorottw Slmpsoll and Mrs. Opal
Well, the cabin was brought ror.f bell or1gtna Y on e pac-- Broderick. en of Mar)'llvill~. Rgb~rt
tll town, log by log, and rec&amp;n· ket C. W. Batchelor and
her ~:~~~ ~~ ~~;~::,~~·· "'n~~a:r~ M~~~d",
sfructed under the river bank, I &lt;&gt;:ngineer was Austin D. Butler 1, aecea•P.rt. Two aon8, Homftl' and
. . , Sh
lb r1 L aan Thtlre l'lr"e four sr1nd·
Pear where it now stands. But tren m h1s 80s.
e was con- :hll~ren . uSer~i(·e~ were held w ed ne ..
along came the 1937 nood and demned in November, 1942, and
the c'bin washed partly into taken to Manchester, 0 hi o. my trip to Morehead State Unlhe river. After the flood, the where she sank up to the roof iversity I forgot to mention the
cabin was again moved, this on May 29, !943.
young fellow who greeted me
time to the top of the bank I guess now I can take tht and shook my hand in the field
where it now 5tands and serves piclur~ back to Charlie Neal. I house. When you're in a crowd
as a book store.
.
would have printed the picture of 4,000 people you do forget.
Like I said before, IT you 1in the paper so you could see And, I did. lt was Bill Tawney
don't know the correct thing. •what I've been writing about, !rom Gallipolis. 1 didn't rennen1· ll
and put it in differently than it but I'm afraid it wouldn't re- , ber it until a couple of days
is oupposed to be, somebody produce clearly enough.
later when he was home and
who knows will correct you . I
1reminded me of it.
Thank you so much, Mrs. The current !sue of Chess\e l
Holzer. But I do remember the B&amp;O News has a special feature ,
other little log cahin that was MILEPOST 50 telling . "thi'Se I
co~structed here during the I C&amp;''ers Have Earned D~amond
1940 )lesquicentennial, aod well, I Service Emblems. There's a
you blow. I just supposed that Igood picture of a Gallia county
this was it.
man with this explanation:
"E1·errtt F. Long, operator , By William Lawrence, D. D. S.
Fraa Mullen, the ardent riv- . at Cheshire, Ohio, started there ' DEAR MR.
LAWRENCE:
er Iiiii!, gave me the lowdown with the old Hocking Valley My wile drives me nuts with
on the picture which
w as ,Railroad and has worked ID her constant clicking and
brought to me by Charles L. : vorious towns In the Pomeroy grinding all night long. Sounds
Ne"'" of 152 Fourth Ave., of the Subdivision. He's a quarter-ce-n· like our washing machine
rerryboat Laurenc-e which ran; tury ham radio operator and a :mg through all its cycles. .
at Maysville, Ky.
i past master of his M3'onic 1something be done about thiS?
The Laurence was a center- Lodgt•."
' ANSWER: Chckmg, grtnd·
wheel ferry with a wooden hull, 1
: ing and clenching are
symp88 feet long, 26 feet wide, and OUt or thE' outstanding soloists . toms of bruxism. It's a nervous
had a draught of only 3.8 feet. ' Tuesday of the Rio Grande Col· habit and drives a large
She 1"' built at Madi son, Ind . . lege Christmas program, pre- , jority of us nuts. Those .who
in 11!19 and operated in Ihe isented by the College Choir in I grind are not prone to adlmt It,
Maysville • Aberdeen
ferry: Community Hall, was Howard or don't even know they. do 11.
trade many years under the Hudson. a freshman from Ros- I It's a destrucUve babol, too.
ownership of Captain Con Phist· ; elle, N.J., who sang "Home ~·or ; It breaks teeth, loosens them,
er with Willi am Clephane as \he Holidays."
a cause of pertodontal
maste.r, and Arch Paul as en- ' It's worth mentioning here l eas~, or at leaslts usua_lly"ultsll
gineer,
Iherause Hudson did such a ' SOCiated With It and " ..
She was later sole t• Cantnln , good job singing in the recent ·m injury 10 the
hinge JOints
~ardon C. Greene and Captain !college prod11ctlon of ''Paint I with accompanying aches
Charles F. S•alder and contin· ' y"'" Wagon." And the Christ· paf~'buuds u tension I• musued In the Maysville . Aber- ' mas program also had thote 1 nd li P ts around tile
deen ferry trade until the bridge ! fine two accompanists, Rick c ~sta y gab":~?, 11
know
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the I• lllld Do
!OlD .
ou ....s
was bwlt. Then she was ta en 1 .1tton at
P no
rl). this feeling when you awake in
1
to R ptey where she was re- thy Sanger at the organ. Both the morning and feel as !bough
named Colonel w. S. Taylor. ]played for "Paint Your Wagon," you've spent the night picking
At lhis time lhe carried the Last we~~~te about up weights with your leetb.
Tbere is a group of deatists
who think that tension In the
hinge joint produces other
tensions, and pain, in other
: parts of the body, such aB headaches, backaches, dizziness, lr.g
cramps,
profuse sweating,
t:leeblessness, you name it.
,
There's no simple way 10 I
•top bruxism. Psycboanalysis
may be effective but the cure
il often worse than the
disease. Dosing oneself with
tranquilizers,
phenobarbital,
and sleep - p~oducing drugs,
may be useful, but bruxism
seems to defy almost every·
· thing but tranquility - a n d
who"s ever been blessed with
that?
In a small percentage of pa- l
tients causes may lte local In
Obviou~ly
origin and can be cured by correcting the bile: producing barmany between opposing teeth.
Certain habits are
usually
A Natulll Bridge Shoe 8
assa&lt;tated wilh bruxism; sticking out tile jaw; pushing tongue
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against reelh and palate: and
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pipe smoking, nail bitin&amp; and
1pencil chewing. Break up this
pattern, some say, and you
I may kick the bruxist habit.
Since bruxism occuro more
. frequently during sleep, bed·
time is when to change
rules. Begin by lying on your
back and rellaing. It always
seems presumptuous f..- a doctor to ask o paUeul keyed up
with the day's emotional trials
r
to relax, yet a conscious effort
must be made to loosen muscle
tension, specially In jaw muscles.
When they're relaxed, lower
jaw should be In ''rest posl·
lion", If you can't find rest
Participating In Gallipolis Merchants
sition,
try this: wet your
t.. , "
with your tongue; swallow;
SHOP·A·RAMA
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jaw until lips are
oart·ll
en jaw until lips are
Free Tickets-No Purchase Necessary
parted; then close, but
enough to allow lips to barely
touch.
OPEN EVERY .NIGHT TILB:OO P.M.
lr you do this correctly you'll
lind tllat your teeth are
in contact, your tongue is
ing on the 'floor of your mouth:
your jaw II il rest posiUon.

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dren Sallday, Dee. 11, at a

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diJ lflentOon p Mlll,er'a H;r~ w·'. tfeell: Rd. tbd 1 dtJ emplul w,.a
IOJfl Let CromUih0(18o GaWpoliJ, 'uneralJ, and burl'l Wll tn
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earl, 'ftlund-.v mo1'111nJ. H•
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Huntlnl[lon the diJ ~oN. H•
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car~:~ lll:w~ OJI :;:,.h

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G I FT s u G'. GEsT I 0 N s F.R·O·c,M
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P"" AOY to· WEAR DEPARTMENT ·_...
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We have a wide selection of gift it~ms tor every·
woman and girl on your Christmas li~t-hicluding
coats, suits, dresses, all weather coats, skirt,
.'
--~,.~ ''
'•

...

...

"

blouses, slacks, slack tops. Come In Md look around
and see for yourself:
-~lightful Dresses for a perfect Holiday - beautl·

ful knits - soft wools - jerseys - a dress for any

I

· occasion.

DOCTOR

I

'

SAYS

-Choose a beautiful pair of slacks In ell wool flan '
nels or stretch fabrics-regular and extra sizes.

I.

blouse gift.:..
dressy and tailored styles-solids 11nd prints in
cotton broadcloth, dacron 11nd cotton blends-Complete her wardrobe with

1

II

whipped cream-all easy care fabrics.

i

1

-a skirt is an Ideal gift-beautiful d11rk tones end

1

I"

spring 90&amp;1els-SQiids, plaids end heath.rs.

-11 robe for her leisure hours-11 wide $elect · ll o
gift robes in cotton and rayon quilts short robes and full length robe•.
-a big selection of sweaters to top her ~klrts and
slacks - beautiful bulky knits and flat knit$ in
cardigllns and slipovers.

-any little girl on your list would like a good warm

LIGHTHEARTED FASHION
AND CARE-FREE

coat for Christmas - many styles and fabrics to
choose from including poplin trench ~ats with

CORf)w"rooJ

-

p

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· zip-out linings.

1.

-girls slacks In corduroy, stretch denim, and drip
' "

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-girls sweaters in bulky and flat knits
- cardigans and

slipovers~

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Sizes 3 to

'

· 6x and 7 to 14.

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-womens all weather coa.ts _In larnl!' .
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3 Pt.\; T.....y frio; 2' hi S
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OPEN•I rEVERY ·NIGHT

Pedestrians are people
you know, so how about

~m. Bec~UL

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dry Koratron-sizes 3 to 6x and 7 to 14.

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uyo .the Hlgh.,ay Safety

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auditions
$16.95

washable

brushed rayons - terry cloth - corduroy (henllle-

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AbOUt fbr~ weeks ago I wrote about the Log Cabin Ho~:.:.~·~·~,. and Ml'll Jerry D. ~~lv&gt;!d b; slater aJJ.dhbroth~r·Hr:: ~~..,0~~~ ..: · : :.hn;,e·r!"..:!"i:
, Proeto:Vm~. ""' "!;'=
Bopk store and in recalling its background _I said that If IColley, at. : P1~t~wt, son. " 68 p. m • :,.o':. C,:~~:;nQ~f Hcuo~~~~~~~~.·~ervleet; 1v1~~. and ~•"'· .Jf\11" neuu ....;,~ ~~~~~ f~n!91~1;:.~ ~~""~'"'
{ WlS Wrong SOmebody WOUld tell me abOUt lt.
:A\ ..::.:~~e:.: _? ~~. and Ml'l' J~mea .and burial were beld in ToledO 011 ~' ~!~':!~.··o:.~"'IU=\'CI~ye:re I' two alonl!' wtih I .on,llid two ,dau-;tel'll•
Well someone did
j v. Glaubura, Rt 1, Blttwell, aon, '1;30 , Monday,
broUtert anil. at.ttr. Robert 1:. Beta OIIR ,lohnton and Mrtd -:;-m"l\so::~::
Actu~lly, the cabi~ is more than 100 years, accord· I P· m.. a\ Holzer~l .
W'llllam o. ArlO••·•~ 77, • re&amp;~dent ot Lall(&amp;vllt., Albert &amp;:. &amp;et. ot Atb hoth ot Q.aiUpatll u
' l'f·
·
'
ing \o Mrs. Charles E. Holzer, Jr.,, an:! was purchased in ""'· v~:tnJ."~~!':r ~::.1Cn, 11 na· l
~' .

the early 1930's by her husbands fathe, , the late Dr. ""
'"""
''"""
re•e
dent "'GoUio
ot KallaUfl,
died•••
early
Sund.ay
Ch.If Ies E, H0 Izef, Sf.
, :nornln• In a MarysYUie, 0 ., hO!Iplta l.
Dr. Holzer purchased land from Mer~h Clark tn SM Wll bom tn GalllpoDl on March
Springfield Twp. The cabin was on the land. Dr. Holzer :.:· ;~",;,!'~:·:::.f:..:·~ ::::::~:~·
had the Cabin dismantled, and the logs were numbered St&gt; er: Mrs. Falmii'J Harmon Maye s of
,
Ia
h
MaryJ¥J.IIe She attended
Centen·
that they COU}d be put back ln
the COrreC! ~~!_____!
__ en ary S&lt;!booi. Two brothers 11nd three
they were brought to town. - -·
I•Uletl
aurvtvlna- •re Chnter Mayea.
II
th
Mrs Dorottw Slmpsoll and Mrs. Opal
Well, the cabin was brought ror.f bell or1gtna Y on e pac-- Broderick. en of Mar)'llvill~. Rgb~rt
tll town, log by log, and rec&amp;n· ket C. W. Batchelor and
her ~:~~~ ~~ ~~;~::,~~·· "'n~~a:r~ M~~~d",
sfructed under the river bank, I &lt;&gt;:ngineer was Austin D. Butler 1, aecea•P.rt. Two aon8, Homftl' and
. . , Sh
lb r1 L aan Thtlre l'lr"e four sr1nd·
Pear where it now stands. But tren m h1s 80s.
e was con- :hll~ren . uSer~i(·e~ were held w ed ne ..
along came the 1937 nood and demned in November, 1942, and
the c'bin washed partly into taken to Manchester, 0 hi o. my trip to Morehead State Unlhe river. After the flood, the where she sank up to the roof iversity I forgot to mention the
cabin was again moved, this on May 29, !943.
young fellow who greeted me
time to the top of the bank I guess now I can take tht and shook my hand in the field
where it now 5tands and serves piclur~ back to Charlie Neal. I house. When you're in a crowd
as a book store.
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would have printed the picture of 4,000 people you do forget.
Like I said before, IT you 1in the paper so you could see And, I did. lt was Bill Tawney
don't know the correct thing. •what I've been writing about, !rom Gallipolis. 1 didn't rennen1· ll
and put it in differently than it but I'm afraid it wouldn't re- , ber it until a couple of days
is oupposed to be, somebody produce clearly enough.
later when he was home and
who knows will correct you . I
1reminded me of it.
Thank you so much, Mrs. The current !sue of Chess\e l
Holzer. But I do remember the B&amp;O News has a special feature ,
other little log cahin that was MILEPOST 50 telling . "thi'Se I
co~structed here during the I C&amp;''ers Have Earned D~amond
1940 )lesquicentennial, aod well, I Service Emblems. There's a
you blow. I just supposed that Igood picture of a Gallia county
this was it.
man with this explanation:
"E1·errtt F. Long, operator , By William Lawrence, D. D. S.
Fraa Mullen, the ardent riv- . at Cheshire, Ohio, started there ' DEAR MR.
LAWRENCE:
er Iiiii!, gave me the lowdown with the old Hocking Valley My wile drives me nuts with
on the picture which
w as ,Railroad and has worked ID her constant clicking and
brought to me by Charles L. : vorious towns In the Pomeroy grinding all night long. Sounds
Ne"'" of 152 Fourth Ave., of the Subdivision. He's a quarter-ce-n· like our washing machine
rerryboat Laurenc-e which ran; tury ham radio operator and a :mg through all its cycles. .
at Maysville, Ky.
i past master of his M3'onic 1something be done about thiS?
The Laurence was a center- Lodgt•."
' ANSWER: Chckmg, grtnd·
wheel ferry with a wooden hull, 1
: ing and clenching are
symp88 feet long, 26 feet wide, and OUt or thE' outstanding soloists . toms of bruxism. It's a nervous
had a draught of only 3.8 feet. ' Tuesday of the Rio Grande Col· habit and drives a large
She 1"' built at Madi son, Ind . . lege Christmas program, pre- , jority of us nuts. Those .who
in 11!19 and operated in Ihe isented by the College Choir in I grind are not prone to adlmt It,
Maysville • Aberdeen
ferry: Community Hall, was Howard or don't even know they. do 11.
trade many years under the Hudson. a freshman from Ros- I It's a destrucUve babol, too.
ownership of Captain Con Phist· ; elle, N.J., who sang "Home ~·or ; It breaks teeth, loosens them,
er with Willi am Clephane as \he Holidays."
a cause of pertodontal
maste.r, and Arch Paul as en- ' It's worth mentioning here l eas~, or at leaslts usua_lly"ultsll
gineer,
Iherause Hudson did such a ' SOCiated With It and " ..
She was later sole t• Cantnln , good job singing in the recent ·m injury 10 the
hinge JOints
~ardon C. Greene and Captain !college prod11ctlon of ''Paint I with accompanying aches
Charles F. S•alder and contin· ' y"'" Wagon." And the Christ· paf~'buuds u tension I• musued In the Maysville . Aber- ' mas program also had thote 1 nd li P ts around tile
deen ferry trade until the bridge ! fine two accompanists, Rick c ~sta y gab":~?, 11
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was bwlt. Then she was ta en 1 .1tton at
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rl). this feeling when you awake in
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named Colonel w. S. Taylor. ]played for "Paint Your Wagon," you've spent the night picking
At lhis time lhe carried the Last we~~~te about up weights with your leetb.
Tbere is a group of deatists
who think that tension In the
hinge joint produces other
tensions, and pain, in other
: parts of the body, such aB headaches, backaches, dizziness, lr.g
cramps,
profuse sweating,
t:leeblessness, you name it.
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There's no simple way 10 I
•top bruxism. Psycboanalysis
may be effective but the cure
il often worse than the
disease. Dosing oneself with
tranquilizers,
phenobarbital,
and sleep - p~oducing drugs,
may be useful, but bruxism
seems to defy almost every·
· thing but tranquility - a n d
who"s ever been blessed with
that?
In a small percentage of pa- l
tients causes may lte local In
Obviou~ly
origin and can be cured by correcting the bile: producing barmany between opposing teeth.
Certain habits are
usually
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1pencil chewing. Break up this
pattern, some say, and you
I may kick the bruxist habit.
Since bruxism occuro more
. frequently during sleep, bed·
time is when to change
rules. Begin by lying on your
back and rellaing. It always
seems presumptuous f..- a doctor to ask o paUeul keyed up
with the day's emotional trials
r
to relax, yet a conscious effort
must be made to loosen muscle
tension, specially In jaw muscles.
When they're relaxed, lower
jaw should be In ''rest posl·
lion", If you can't find rest
Participating In Gallipolis Merchants
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enough to allow lips to barely
touch.
OPEN EVERY .NIGHT TILB:OO P.M.
lr you do this correctly you'll
lind tllat your teeth are
in contact, your tongue is
ing on the 'floor of your mouth:
your jaw II il rest posiUon.

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The State Highway
patrol ' Herrstein pulled out to pass the highway.
cited Henry W. Howard, 45, just as Shipley pulled out to A minor accident was report·
Edwardsburg. Mich., on
a pass another eastbound car. ed at 1:05 p.m. Friday on Rt.
-:harge of reckless operation af- Brakes locked on the Herrstein Jt, two miles west of the
lt-r an accident at 6:30 a.m. Sat· car and the vehicle skidded in- , junction of Rt. 160. Officers said ·
urday on Rt. 35 in Kanauga. to a culvert off the left side of that a ca r driven by Kenneth I
He posted bond to appear Dec. - --- W. Madden, 38, Rt. I Middl ..
1port, was following a truck driv!I in Ga llipolis municipal court. ' COMPANY WSF.~ III,OilO
OHirers reported that How- ,
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ard, dnving south on Rt. 35 at · CLE\ ELAND I UP!) . - The 56, Rm Grande, when loose
11,e end of the three-Ja 11 e road- Rellly Tar and Chemical Co :gravel fell off the truck and
way, attempted to pass a ve.' suffered about SII,OOO damage 1bounced up and broke the wind·
n1de driven south by Merian Fnaay mght when f1re broke sh1eld of the car.
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\1 ~~ forced to drup back
be- tar.
ed: Norman McKean, 41, Rt. l
1' dU ~ e of oncoming traffic. The !
Reedsville, speeding, aod Richvdlldes, both traclor-trailers,
HAIRCUTS UP
ard Schmidt, 21, Huntington,
huuked bumpers.
DAYTON IUPII _ The orire N. Y., failure to obey an autoModerate damage was done of men's haircuts here will go matic ..."Ontrol device, both citto both cars involved in a colli- up from $2 to $2.25 on Jan. 1 t:d to Meigs county court Dec.
sian at 1:40 p.m. Friday on Local 887 and 9112 of tho Rar: 30; Carl T. Sanders, '1:1, Ram·
the Carnahan-Karr Rd., one hers Union announced Friday ;age, W.Va.; Thomas J. Wilson,
and six ten~hs m~les northeast : The hike will bring Dayton i~ 42, Huntington, W. Va.;
and
of Rt. 124, m Metgs county. i line with Cleveland, Columbus, John A. Schrapper, 24, Char·
The patrol satd that Albert Akron and Toledo,
lotte, N. C., all speeding, to
E. Roseberry, 35, Rt. I Long
appear in Gallipolis municipal
Bottom, came over a hill crest, ,
BOY KILLED
court, Dec. 19; and Charles D.
and collided with a car, parkPrunty, 27, Bidwell, speeding,
ON CRUISE - Mr. and Mrs. James H. Walker of
ed and unatwnded, owned by NORWALK , Ohio IUPI) - municipal court, Dec. 23.
Lower River Road, Gallipolis, are s!wwn as their
Cornelius Phillips, Rt. I Ra- Victor Gallegos, 13, Norwalk,
cruise ship, the air-conditioned S. S. Bahama Star
cine. No one was injured.
I was killed and two others tnjur.
STORES TO CUISE
was tied up at Nassau. The Walkers returned a fe~
Roseberry was cited to Meigs ed late Friday in an auto col- All state liquor stores of the
days ag~om~he sojourn in the British colony.
r:ounty court on Dec. 30 on
lision at an intersection on Ohio area will be closed Monday,
rharge of speeding.
.547 about four miles south of IDec. 26, in observance of ChristThere was no contact
be- u. s. 20 in Huron County.
mas, and Monday, Jan. 2, 1967
tween the two vehicles but cars
Iin observance of New Year'l!.
driven by William A. Herrstein,
APPROVES GRANT
18, Chillicothe, and Camden B.
PLEDGES SORORITY
Slli!l!iy; 18, also of Chillicothe, COLUMBUS (UP!) - Gov. I Beverly Price, daughter of
~Were involved in an accident at James Rhodes approved Friday 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hubert M. Price
3:~0 p.m. Friday on Rt. 35, a a $24,615 federal gra11t for the of Portland, recently became
mile west of the junction of Rt. 1Ross County Community Action 2 pledge to the Bela Xi ChapiSS.
Co~misSion Inc. for ' dminis- ller of the Alpha Xi Delta !OrorOfficers reported that both ' _1rat1on of anttpoverty programs Hy at Marietta College where
cars were h_eaded ~a~t__ and , m the Chillicothe area.
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ance Thursday evenmg at the Christmas party of Glrl Scout Troop 185 at Mfddleport IA~~on Hall. Tbe young lilusictans, left to right, are Jim Warner, 15, Bass
Guitar; Jim Wildermuth, 13, drums; BJII Ward, 16, Lead Guitar, and Jim Glaze
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eluded Darla Adkins, Shar•m Susan Winters.
on Friday December 9 and 16 1~
Forty· six ne)V members ot l .
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IAtkins, Lee Caldwell, Candace Hi·Y inductees were David were David
Giffen, Brenda ' §
Gallia Acade_my ltigh School 1. Hi·~ 0 Icer!i ~011 ~rl;ln~ 1the &gt;Colton, Sandra Davidson, Sus· Armstrong, Palmer
Barcus, 1Larkins, Patty Harris,
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Tri-Hi-Y and Hi·Y clubs were m~uctlon were Om Dav.eo. , eff l an Da&gt;·is, Meda"Edetblute, Deb- Jim Bush, Wayne Clark, Bill , McCoughlin, ~!ary Mankin Jan- ,=
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Thursday r.t Grace Methodist ~arr~ld . PTnlHt-Y olhcer~ were Linda Haner, Elizabeth Harder, Elliott, Lowell Evans,
Gary da Spencer, Danny Spurlock, I ~
Church.
Recbeta Sau eyd, AnnJ uDrson, Elaine Haldren, Sandra Jones, Foose James Henry
JPr•v Jack Duvall, Ira Showalter, W
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ll aVI.') , Susan J ones,· Rebecca La k"m, Humphreys
Dean ' Kiesling
crgan prelude by Mrs. Ann andp· Mary jane Rdusdsel.
ld Rebtcca Lee, Deborah North, IGreg Paul."y John Rosst'•nc•l' her, Charles Eichinger, John 1
ms were awar t' J}' o
· Steve Snowden
. "' . Damewood, Gerald
Fischer. The oflicers of the
db h bfo
!\ina Perry, Susan ·Prose, Chcr- David Samples
Brooks, 1 11tf
club and inductees t.&gt;ntered to ~e~ber~, fo 11 oweJ Y t ~ r~- yl Rippey, Janice Rosr, Sonja ' and Bryan Sw~in
Teddy Price, Delores
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•·Holy, Holy, u~.Jy .' 1 Ma ry !CtJOn Y Mary ane usse · H.ossignol,
Sharon
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Jane R.Ufsell
ihe devo- The gr~~p recessed to .~he Brenda Stewart, Candace Thiv- Advisors. of Tri-HJ-Y
are Jack Frederick, Barbara Spurtwns. The Hi-Y ay:nn
was tune of Folluw the Gleam.
ener. Mary Thornton,
Kay Mrs. Jenme Whtte, Mrs. Vtr- lock, Sally Mora Roberta Wilts W
sung and the guest !;!JC&lt;! ~er wa~ New Tri-Hi- Y me-mbers i11- Vol! born, Rebecca Wilson Md ginia Lynch and Miss Ru~ and teacher Miss Drake.
Fiske. Hi-Y advisors are Lar·
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ry Newman, Vance Campbtll, I The truest end of life Is to'
Wyatte Martin, John Milhoan · know 1he life that never ends. '
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1a Baby," was read by Carmel !I
Murphy.
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four
sang. "Frosty the Snow Man," ~
'' I Sa·.v Mommy," ~&lt;Susy Snow
; Flake" and ''Away in a Man· , lf' '
ger." The fifth and
sixth ~
grades sang, "l.et It Snow" I
and "Christmas," and MichellE
Leona I'd closed the pro~ram ••
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GOLD MEDAL WINNER - The Racine Chapter of tho Future Farmers of Amerlca Parliamentary Procedure team won a ·gold medal in competttion in Gallia County last week. Jt was the first gold medal for the chapter at Southern High School since 1963. Pictured, left to right, are Eddie Hupp, Jeff Donahew, Ike Spencer,
Larry Hollan, Marvin Hill, Darrold Wolfe, Ed Moran, John Sayre, Terry Wolfe, Tom Wickline, Bill Hill and
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The State Highway
patrol ' Herrstein pulled out to pass the highway.
cited Henry W. Howard, 45, just as Shipley pulled out to A minor accident was report·
Edwardsburg. Mich., on
a pass another eastbound car. ed at 1:05 p.m. Friday on Rt.
-:harge of reckless operation af- Brakes locked on the Herrstein Jt, two miles west of the
lt-r an accident at 6:30 a.m. Sat· car and the vehicle skidded in- , junction of Rt. 160. Officers said ·
urday on Rt. 35 in Kanauga. to a culvert off the left side of that a ca r driven by Kenneth I
He posted bond to appear Dec. - --- W. Madden, 38, Rt. I Middl ..
1port, was following a truck driv!I in Ga llipolis municipal court. ' COMPANY WSF.~ III,OilO
OHirers reported that How- ,
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ard, dnving south on Rt. 35 at · CLE\ ELAND I UP!) . - The 56, Rm Grande, when loose
11,e end of the three-Ja 11 e road- Rellly Tar and Chemical Co :gravel fell off the truck and
way, attempted to pass a ve.' suffered about SII,OOO damage 1bounced up and broke the wind·
n1de driven south by Merian Fnaay mght when f1re broke sh1eld of the car.
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\1 ~~ forced to drup back
be- tar.
ed: Norman McKean, 41, Rt. l
1' dU ~ e of oncoming traffic. The !
Reedsville, speeding, aod Richvdlldes, both traclor-trailers,
HAIRCUTS UP
ard Schmidt, 21, Huntington,
huuked bumpers.
DAYTON IUPII _ The orire N. Y., failure to obey an autoModerate damage was done of men's haircuts here will go matic ..."Ontrol device, both citto both cars involved in a colli- up from $2 to $2.25 on Jan. 1 t:d to Meigs county court Dec.
sian at 1:40 p.m. Friday on Local 887 and 9112 of tho Rar: 30; Carl T. Sanders, '1:1, Ram·
the Carnahan-Karr Rd., one hers Union announced Friday ;age, W.Va.; Thomas J. Wilson,
and six ten~hs m~les northeast : The hike will bring Dayton i~ 42, Huntington, W. Va.;
and
of Rt. 124, m Metgs county. i line with Cleveland, Columbus, John A. Schrapper, 24, Char·
The patrol satd that Albert Akron and Toledo,
lotte, N. C., all speeding, to
E. Roseberry, 35, Rt. I Long
appear in Gallipolis municipal
Bottom, came over a hill crest, ,
BOY KILLED
court, Dec. 19; and Charles D.
and collided with a car, parkPrunty, 27, Bidwell, speeding,
ON CRUISE - Mr. and Mrs. James H. Walker of
ed and unatwnded, owned by NORWALK , Ohio IUPI) - municipal court, Dec. 23.
Lower River Road, Gallipolis, are s!wwn as their
Cornelius Phillips, Rt. I Ra- Victor Gallegos, 13, Norwalk,
cruise ship, the air-conditioned S. S. Bahama Star
cine. No one was injured.
I was killed and two others tnjur.
STORES TO CUISE
was tied up at Nassau. The Walkers returned a fe~
Roseberry was cited to Meigs ed late Friday in an auto col- All state liquor stores of the
days ag~om~he sojourn in the British colony.
r:ounty court on Dec. 30 on
lision at an intersection on Ohio area will be closed Monday,
rharge of speeding.
.547 about four miles south of IDec. 26, in observance of ChristThere was no contact
be- u. s. 20 in Huron County.
mas, and Monday, Jan. 2, 1967
tween the two vehicles but cars
Iin observance of New Year'l!.
driven by William A. Herrstein,
APPROVES GRANT
18, Chillicothe, and Camden B.
PLEDGES SORORITY
Slli!l!iy; 18, also of Chillicothe, COLUMBUS (UP!) - Gov. I Beverly Price, daughter of
~Were involved in an accident at James Rhodes approved Friday 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hubert M. Price
3:~0 p.m. Friday on Rt. 35, a a $24,615 federal gra11t for the of Portland, recently became
mile west of the junction of Rt. 1Ross County Community Action 2 pledge to the Bela Xi ChapiSS.
Co~misSion Inc. for ' dminis- ller of the Alpha Xi Delta !OrorOfficers reported that both ' _1rat1on of anttpoverty programs Hy at Marietta College where
cars were h_eaded ~a~t__ and , m the Chillicothe area.
she is a fresltman.

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ance Thursday evenmg at the Christmas party of Glrl Scout Troop 185 at Mfddleport IA~~on Hall. Tbe young lilusictans, left to right, are Jim Warner, 15, Bass
Guitar; Jim Wildermuth, 13, drums; BJII Ward, 16, Lead Guitar, and Jim Glaze
14, rllythm aDd voeal. The ifOUJI i8 available for teenaee dance parties.
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eluded Darla Adkins, Shar•m Susan Winters.
on Friday December 9 and 16 1~
Forty· six ne)V members ot l .
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IAtkins, Lee Caldwell, Candace Hi·Y inductees were David were David
Giffen, Brenda ' §
Gallia Acade_my ltigh School 1. Hi·~ 0 Icer!i ~011 ~rl;ln~ 1the &gt;Colton, Sandra Davidson, Sus· Armstrong, Palmer
Barcus, 1Larkins, Patty Harris,
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Tri-Hi-Y and Hi·Y clubs were m~uctlon were Om Dav.eo. , eff l an Da&gt;·is, Meda"Edetblute, Deb- Jim Bush, Wayne Clark, Bill , McCoughlin, ~!ary Mankin Jan- ,=
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Thursday r.t Grace Methodist ~arr~ld . PTnlHt-Y olhcer~ were Linda Haner, Elizabeth Harder, Elliott, Lowell Evans,
Gary da Spencer, Danny Spurlock, I ~
Church.
Recbeta Sau eyd, AnnJ uDrson, Elaine Haldren, Sandra Jones, Foose James Henry
JPr•v Jack Duvall, Ira Showalter, W
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ll aVI.') , Susan J ones,· Rebecca La k"m, Humphreys
Dean ' Kiesling
crgan prelude by Mrs. Ann andp· Mary jane Rdusdsel.
ld Rebtcca Lee, Deborah North, IGreg Paul."y John Rosst'•nc•l' her, Charles Eichinger, John 1
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· Steve Snowden
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Fischer. The oflicers of the
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!\ina Perry, Susan ·Prose, Chcr- David Samples
Brooks, 1 11tf
club and inductees t.&gt;ntered to ~e~ber~, fo 11 oweJ Y t ~ r~- yl Rippey, Janice Rosr, Sonja ' and Bryan Sw~in
Teddy Price, Delores
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•·Holy, Holy, u~.Jy .' 1 Ma ry !CtJOn Y Mary ane usse · H.ossignol,
Sharon
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Jane R.Ufsell
ihe devo- The gr~~p recessed to .~he Brenda Stewart, Candace Thiv- Advisors. of Tri-HJ-Y
are Jack Frederick, Barbara Spurtwns. The Hi-Y ay:nn
was tune of Folluw the Gleam.
ener. Mary Thornton,
Kay Mrs. Jenme Whtte, Mrs. Vtr- lock, Sally Mora Roberta Wilts W
sung and the guest !;!JC&lt;! ~er wa~ New Tri-Hi- Y me-mbers i11- Vol! born, Rebecca Wilson Md ginia Lynch and Miss Ru~ and teacher Miss Drake.
Fiske. Hi-Y advisors are Lar·
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Wyatte Martin, John Milhoan · know 1he life that never ends. '
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1a Baby," was read by Carmel !I
Murphy.
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sixth ~
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GOLD MEDAL WINNER - The Racine Chapter of tho Future Farmers of Amerlca Parliamentary Procedure team won a ·gold medal in competttion in Gallia County last week. Jt was the first gold medal for the chapter at Southern High School since 1963. Pictured, left to right, are Eddie Hupp, Jeff Donahew, Ike Spencer,
Larry Hollan, Marvin Hill, Darrold Wolfe, Ed Moran, John Sayre, Terry Wolfe, Tom Wickline, Bill Hill and
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_ A luolille tank trudl:
jacklmifed 11111 erploded Ia
morning I'IJih hoof traffic
today. Pollee saJ4· 1Jv~ ,persolll,
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zer Hospital. She .i~ reported in car, with heavy damage ID both of a mile east of Rt. 775.
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salisfactory condttiOII. ·
Both Halley and Broyles,
and Mrs. Harold Broyles suf.
fered minor Injuries and were
treated and released at the
hospital.
Officers reported that Broyles
slowed for a dog on the hlgb.
way and Halley was unable to
slow or stDp. The Halley car

vehicles.
Th_e ~atrol ci~ Hatley ID
Gallipolis municipal court Dec.
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moderate damage wao done ID
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Halley, J~.• 24, Gallipolis, eol· operation, municipal court..
tided head-on on the blind curve 21 ; Thomas c. Bryant, 14, Rli)';o
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of a narrow road.
noidsburg, •peedlng, munl~ . ;
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!Mit L. Gt:~~ lll/ UIIIt1UaDd. ligious category, in the berne lloul lbelr Ideality. Rutland SAIGON IUPI) -'l'he van- ends.
lion, backed by napalm, rocketa,
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. 110 i:llatae llled decorating contest in Rutlnllll and Raclae vUiages have beeu guard of the crack U.S.
American officials refused to bombs and artillery pursued
lflalnil tha ·driver. Lewill, ac- sponsored by Rutland Friend- eompleted aDd 88 appraiser Infantry Divislon landed
C&lt;Jmment on where !he new !he Communists themselves
cording lo rtporls, was walldng Jy Gardeners club judged last also baa begu~~ work ia Syra· Soulh Vietnam IDday,
troops would he stationed. But bi.OOied by a ~vqe :U.hour
oo !be ~.dway and bad just Friday and announ~ed IDday.
euse, ueordlng to
COld· I• open a whole new chapter
there was persistent speculation batUe that k\lled at least 85 tl.
PT. PLEASANT _ The Small ~amwly missed being bit by Taking second place tn the ...U.
the war by becoming the
!be division was headed for the !heir number.
Business Administration with the car ahead of Grate. There religioos category were Mr. ,
American ground troops
rice-rich delta, the only area m No significant contact was
the assets of the United' States was moderate damag• . ID the and Mrs. Bruce May. 111 tbe
challenge the Communists
the country without major reported eerty fDday ill the
behind ll, boulhl the defunct right !root IIIII whldahl.eld of the non-religious category,
firs\
their Mekong Delta
American ground forces and jungled hills and valleys In lbe
Point Resort near bere today Grate car.
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Prize went ID Mr. and Mn.
The arrival of the 1,400
one inlo which officials have highlands some 38 miles 1101111at aucUoo for f47$,1)00.
Funeral ....Ices for Mr. Harold Wolfe and second prize
troops at the resort port
said U.S. troops would soon go. west of Qui Nbon and about 28S
'!bat amount covers a Joaia Lewll will he held TUesday In ID Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dyke. .
Vung Tau, 45 miles soulb
General Welcomes Troops miles northeast of Saigon.
tbe SBA made ID the bulldera Pomeroy at 2 p. m. at the Ew· Receiving honorable mention
Saigon, hrooghl American
Gen. William C. Westmore· Commaallll Baq01 DealroJed
of the resort who defaulled. . ing Chapel with the Rev. James were tM. Homer Parker, Roy
ces in Vietnam to more
land, whe commanded the 9th At sea, the 7th fleet destroyer
Two olber
bidden, both F. Early officiating. Burial will snowdllliand·Harold Hyaell res370,1100 men, an ali-time
division-nicknamed the old USS Maddol destroy«! three
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Arr.ival of more elements of
rellables--&lt;luring World War II, Communist ha11es and da'l'hl ~ 0·1eftuulo!d, pollee pt1on, were the H. B. Agstell It!')' in the family lot.
In the doorway eategory, flral WASIUNG'l'ON (UPIJ _ Jor- diVIsion was expected 1D
was on hand to personally maged four others Sunday a•
·aald, P.d' the driVer, Orval IIIII Sooa, prime cootraCior, He served hlo C&lt;Juntry In Prize wu awarded ID Mr. and .dan's Kin&amp; Hussein IDday cbar· troop strength 1D over 3110,1100
welcome the Gls as they waded they tried to oneak down the
lfUIJJJ, $1; peflabed.
Hunllncton, wilb 1 bid ol PU.· World War I, being overseaa Mrs. Wendell Grate antt I8C- gec1 Ru1181a with opening a cam· the t1me ~e Christmas a~d ashore.
coast under C&lt;Jver of a thick
The. oth.e.r ~~ '"" a01 11119. IIIII the H.'!'ltinsfDn Trull In 1818 IIIII ltl9.
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As the new troops got their log.
fDUIIL'dl'lt!ly... idetdlftt4 • tiutlmd Sav!np CO., Huntfnllon) SUrviJOI'I Include a sister, Chapman. .
. ibefl,!fl·I!Yh }IIddle · East.
first look at Vi~tnam , battlt• In the 1lr, Air Force 802
poll~!!! 'iil&amp;llc Jelll:- wu 1 f"i,IIIII.Ol
Mn. RaiTielt !IY~.tt,, Letart a-&amp;vlnr·1itllorable mentl011 Iii a C'Opyrighllntervlew with
tried Amertcan Air Cavalrymen bombers, each carrying 30 tons
cllild.
E. A. llaoker of the SBA Falls, and se\eral niece~ and In the dottWay category were u. s. N.Ws &amp; World Report, the
swept through Central Highland of bombs, struck at Communist
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nephews. The Racine American the homes of Purl VanMeter, YOUllB Arab ruler said, ''I bejungle• in pursuil of an elusive logistics, re-supply points and
He IDid reporters afterward Lellon will have graveside aer- Ronald Williams and
·Carl lieve there iJ a new Soviet pol·
Communist battalion that In- stagln~ areas today 1n two
the reoorl can be put up for
Morris.
tcy, and that thi&gt; policy aims
fliclecl "moderate casualties on separate raida 8rouod the
mile oae of lbree ways:
First prize wiMerl In the re- at COIItrol of the area."
the U.S. troopo In one of the demilitarized zone (DMZ). They
(I) By neaoliatlon and after
ltglous and non-religious cate- Klnl Hussein ,.;d lhe M''~le
war's bloodiest fights during the marked the fourth 1!52 ralda in
wide advertising; (2) By seal·
gories received •10 and second East 11 Important to the Rus·
weekend.
the area in the past 24 boors.
eel bid, and (3) by 1110ther auc-,
place wlnnen ~.
aians "because they have suf· Two accidents were Invest!- A reinforced Cavalry balta· Pickup 6th P1Jh: 111 new
lion.
In the doorway awards first lered 80 many selbecks tn the gated Sunday by ihe county
The auction opened at 10:30
prize was ~ and second prize rest of the world - in Africa, sherifr• department.
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a. m. under order of the Feeler~. Mrs. Maxine Coates and tn Asia. They also have
a 11 ,.id at s:50 p. m. cars driv·
II Dtslrlcl Court, Huntlnitoa,
Miss Nellie Zerkle of Middle· 1rea1 deal Invested here."
en by Dennis Gross 11 Rt 2
with special muter Ed Green LENINGRAD (UP!)
Tw port were judges.
The king, whose country has Albany and Roy Ellis '64 ·Rt'
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u aucUoneer, assisted by specbeen troubled with border in·
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loos
S ria soid the 2, Harrlsonvil~e, collld on a
: W and Selden McNeer, Jr.,, ed their discharge from Army 1 Vlellm of Freak
, ~~b W&lt;&gt;rt;:n:s ~lng inflicted curve four miles east of Dex·
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. service by !During
Russia A 'd
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i Green Indicated !bat suits!pleaded guilty before a Soviet CCI ent 0 8 wn j ' he 1 1 d b ~P So . t There was heavy dmage ID
Smith
Squirming
a•alnst the resort total app--• ;court todav ID char•es of cur· CLEVELAND !UP!) - Doc- •on
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llhodeslall Prem~ liD Smltll .court will lllpervlse diBtribulion sent to jall for eight years.
Hospital here said late Sunday al.
operated by Gross. Police said . SAIGON (UP.!) - U. S. planes bombed the Ha Gla
baa eoalocted the Australian of the income from any and all Buel Ray Wortham, 211, of ]night that a Berea man critl·
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Gross was cited to Meigs Ju. 01! dump 14 \l:z mtles from the center of Hanoi today, a
governme.at Wltll a proposai 1 salea.
·North U!Ue Rock Ark. plead·' cally Injured in a freak auto Soviets Carry Out
venile Court on a no operator's U. S. spokesman announced. Commurust MIGs rose to
believed im .• tt.mpl to sellie i The sale today was only 00 ' ed "guilty" ID lb~ charges that accident was "holding
his 6th Nuclear Blast
license charge. No
Injuries uuercept the American planes but there were no dogthe crlllil ewer !be . rebet.lloua . the real estate, some 37 acres, he exchanged u. s. dollars for own."
MOSCOW (UPII -The Sov· were reported.
fifrts. s the f t r
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&lt;Olooy flelon ,111811datory Unit- and the building. Its
Russian rubles on the Lenin- Frank Metz suffered multiple lei Union has carried out its The other mishap was re. wa .
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ed, Nallona ·~ a&amp;IIDBI u,wero not Involved.
blackmarket and siDle an fractures, burns and other in- litlh underground nuclear test ported at 4 p. m., v, mlle west American fighter-bombers have I The raids IDuched off outcrlea
C&lt;Jme Into lotH, 'olllclala 18ld!
hear statuette !rom a juries Saturday when his wife ol the year in its apparent con- of Harrisonvilie on Rt. 143. A r~turn~ to. d lhef iHan*" :;•a ~~d througho~l !be Communht
bere lllday.
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,accidentally hacked the family IJDulnC search for atomic war· car owned by William
sm~e Weednr"'s'd o asth e. •h·y wboor ber. Hanh.01 cbarled the
Conllrmlllon ot· lbe proposal! · - - .....,.,. ospllaJ Cradd~ M Gil
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also driveway of u•etr home.
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pleaded "gull"'" •· the
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The pr~v1ous raids were, nia said bombs bit lbelr
ltr Ktllb .lflll,....'asktnc lbem Connie Jolle!l, Klmberl:v
by an eight-year Jail Fair Campalp Pracll&lt;ea
emade no mention of 11. Hayes car.
disci~ first by tbe. Commu- embassies. Premier Fidel Casto taU a hand In altemplina tD on, Charles Nutter, Dores
Cemmlllee saya that appeall · . ·seismic Institute '" Uppsa·
Melp Geaeral Ho•pltal
~1818 10 broadcastsdwhicn gamed tro of Cuba said in a sjleedi
Iettie the dbpule.
old.
1o wblle hacklaab aeneraUJ
, oSwaden, however, recorded ADMISSIONS SATURDAY
em a propagan • edge. The early today that Amertclll
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becldlrecl 08 the eendldllel lbe explosion and ~aid It regis. Essie Russell, Middleport;
Americans announced the la~stl bombs hit a few hundred yuda .
"·Mrs. George Knapp,
who made lbem durin&amp; lhh fered 6.2 oo the Richter scale. lie Arnold, Pomeroy.
~:before Hano; and Peking Ifrom the CUban EQ!hassy. .
Str.,.., ror~iftlnea
Kanauga; Yvonne
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could react.
. Announcement of the ra1c18
GAUON 1 .omo,..,.
CITY ,port; Mrs. Charles
WEAmER
"Our oxperleoco allows thai
SOIOOLS CLO!IE DEC. IZ Russell Ball, Florence
The Tuesday-Wednesday raids]came shortly after 1,400 mea o1
offt~ ~ada; mada. emel'(IOil· delporl; Cora Rlee,
cUrty poUIIco llidom
pays All schools In Meigs County side.
were directed against U1e Yen Jhe u.s. 9th Infantry Dlv~ :
ry pr()jlljl'atl6ru;.·IO IJ; L~ 11lalll·! DISCHARGES SONDA~ _
Moltly el011dr ll'lfll ocenolon· oil," ..Ud Cbui'!Ci P. r.rt, will cl()l!O' for th• Chrl,tm"' ADMISSIONS ~UNDAY Vlen rai!ropo yard sl• mile&lt; landl'd in South VIetnam .,
lain water cli&amp;liillall9n and OJ· ; Mrs. Craynor Slone and
IIPI IIIOW or aaow Darrlea ebalrman of the MD • pat11o boUday on Thul'!day, Decem· Wendell Kautz, Pomeroy.
northeast of the city and the build U.S. troop strengtb t. ·
tra!iOIJ IIIII, &amp;e'or.a&amp;e ,dllposal Of&gt;' J ter, James Jeffers,
Richard loaiPI aDd 'l'lOiday. IJIIIe tern- oaa committee.
bel: 22, and resume on January DISCJIARGES SUNDAY - Van Dlen truck park fiVe mi'es near the m ,ooo mart.
eratlons It ,city' ~lotes carry! ~Ieman, Wilbur Shank.
pentare &lt;Uqe, low loni]lbl
.said County Superintendent Ray Gibbs, Pearl Pullin,
1Robert Bowen IDday.
out ~til . lo · ~ WecJne. liJii.THS - Mr. and Mrs. I • I.
1y Capehart, Edith McCoy.
daf t9t ~ pi(y,
George Knapp, a son, Middle- 1
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porll Indicated the· trudl: had
~ !ollowlng 1 Illation wagon
which J wu ~ cl!llclrfSI to
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PJSHUJG, PUSHik.IG
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WRECKS REPORTED
Cars driven by Jamel~ R.
Halley, 20, Gallipolis, ani Barold. W. Broyles, 60, Columbus,
col!lded at 2:15 p.m. Slmday on
Rl. 35 In Rio Grande, leaving
~our persons wtth minOr lnJur·
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. M~s. Connie llaliey, Ill, Gal·
hpolls, suffered facial lacera.

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Drat traffic fatality of the year
Saturday evening when a car
struck and . idlled a man near
the Skyline Lanes bowling al·
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lllgbway patrol.
Oflicen reported that Harry
B. Lewis, 74, Rl 2 Racine wao
dead at the scene. He suffered a fractured neck, okull and
internal Injuries.
Lewis' body wu IDSSed up
over the ri8hl front lender and
bond of the car, and his bead
C!'ashed through !be windshield,
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